Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1917 — Page 2
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PURE FOOD GROCERY
SwampRoot for ! Kidney Ailments
TROUBLE MAKER WILT. UK DEPORTED
t n 1 1 : liei.t n t s c
ine that really as a medicine f (he kulnevs,
TO-MORROW
WE PLACE ON SALE
A Caroad of
! 5
There is cnlv one
( stands out pro-em for curable Hilmc
I liver and bladder 1 r. Kilmer's Swamp-It.. of stands the highest l or the roa ion thai it has pr.n -, on to just the i. niody needed in thousands upon thousands of distress-
- i ins cases. Swamp- H"Ot . a pliyrteinns 3 I pro.-ci I pi ;oit for special diseases, mal.cs E j friends (tuiokly Iwi'aiiso its mil 1 ami 1m- ' mediate effect is soon realized in most S ' cnsi-s It is a gentle, head'tig vegetable ' compound.
Start treatment si oii'V. Sold at nn Unit? .store in lioiii.s of two nii'f, medium and large. However, if you wish first to tost this great preparation send ten tents to 3 r. Kilmer o , Hi tig ha Hi ion. X Y . tor a sample bottle. 'When 1" I f i he sure au.l mention tlie Times Newspapers.
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Choice rXill
WILLOW TWIG APPLES At per barrel only $5.00 A Fine Cooking or Eating Apple
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At this bargain not. b able t" A ppies with our end business.
Bay w
price we will deliver thes regular week-
Therefore. all barrel apples will b" doliveted Monday or Tuesday of next week. Order today.
Buy Xt
at the
Carload
Price.
t the
Carload
Trice.
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Based On Cost Per Tablet
It Saves 9V2C. cascaraS quinine No ivanre in r"re for thi 20-year-old remedy - 25c for 24 tablett Some rold tablrta now 30c for 21 tablett F.tMired cn proporticnole coat per tablet, you nave 9Hc when you buy KiU i Curea Cold
in 2 bouia grip &C'' 'n davi Money fVipU'a ba. k if itfa.'.a.
liltililit; I aoicxa lor
At any Drue Stor
beautiful and loyal woman who. her w it and her loveline. r.t inx Jiowerful eneitlie to H'i -ouiil
John V. Jlak pln,-d t,-, TJalton) plans thfr ruin of Ji ley and ventuiilly lwi.i Lim priacn. ilie. (Jopl.-y lMnsn( rontrivea to trap the ujif f'iake. who i. th'- h'fid j. i - in 1 force. Thro!jt?h l.'-r b.in hi,- erinfidTi'-f und r ?t ?i name, and finally n ii!. to e id rn e. ne.ej-ary to o iiM t. free li.r hu.-band.
by Jus
(..tin r l".i m ft,;.--nt to K!I,..t.t I Uplj'.iU.
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THE PRETTY ONES CLASSY AT ORPHEUM
and ?rent enihufi
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Here's Another Apple Special 200 Boxes of Finest Quality WESTERN JONATHAN APPLES GROWN IN THE FAMOUS WEN ATCH EE VALLEY,
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j Million-Dollar Quota of Ills' i diana to the Y. M. C. A.
War Work Fund in Pari Way to Be Oversubscribed, Says the Capital.
WASH.
$2--55
Packed In so-called bu earh appls wrapped in Per Box
hl boxes, paper.
$2
MlitfMtMItMIIMM
55 j j !i
(Special to Tha Timea.) IXPIANAI'i-'hlS. IND. Nov. 15. A'l Indiana is now lined up for the bis rime to rii.-e $1.0"Viiri'"i as the state's
for the
Dr. George Barthelme. Dr. Georgre Barthelme. former Washington correspondent of the Colofrne Garett. has been givers his passports and is now on his way from Wichita, Kansas, to an Atlantic port, where he will shortly take pasape on a Scandinavian liner for Germany, via Stockholm. Dr. Barthelme has been under sjrveillsnce for some months and his deportation is in line with the policy of the government to rid the country of all German spies end propagandists.
t.diiiK the imetm
-in vn shown. Thrte h; h en . donation of
-ta!. lots I.'! Mill 1 4, hloek 7, DavM-
i,'s .seventh n tlil it ioii of Whiting. The ! show
The feature art nt thil.eaier today and tomo, the"hou.f down last
l.on.f "The Four Arner.
j by the rapt ion t,n. wo, rr al I ' b-au t ie" were iy.
Kirliep. Well. y-oiv w
to enjoy the t, - t
'it ph. urn b I oi; gr i, ' o i k-,i
To the Wife of One Who Drinks
r have envelop... -nd'-1 ! ; ti -1 i'-.iw.. ,l. Vork, .v.'.
n inipor'ar: er.nf den'ial v..i. if wiU eoloe in a l'i;e How to r'.n'iuer the liqnf d , vs ;.,,.! i; a ke i .ono h i:i. t .nit. r-;ial-,e. fr.' v thod. f i a i "' d Wn'e '
i 1 H . Si f i ion t .. N I yt j t . . ot b t rs.. A 'i .
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WEHMEYER INQUEST CONDUCTED TODAY
'i y i.v i " f ! rr 'i rn-o a n W i -. in . ;. r-r ra i I r o.-i . r
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est irtiiiteii valilt of tb.ese lot? is $250. They pro to he sold and the funds turned o r to the Y. M. A and Red i'rfjv. Mr Thoi.iris Yra jew ;l;i H the tir.'t to wake a bid of Bids ran b? subnutt.il to .lohn Kell r. phone 13, or Mi.sS fi'icnce Stewart, phone ?'i-W. limly bid- w ill be re. .-ived up to Nov. 2 n t ti . A'J,en lots will he disposer! of to the highest hb.lfler on tht date.
feature there are fo,:r i itifludinK Marlnno, Nm liniia. novelty arrjha'. Satii!..la- rind Pumlav will be enraptured and Hawaii. Prin Patj;o Hawaiian sonK-bird.a i a'ts of feature lnlhnr
t h f t: talon and )i '. i t ' ;i i
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ITIl' r 'Iteer th d;,'h Indian.'i I!a WHO va sdu.-.ve-l tha
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Fines Horse Beater.
L. 0. 0. M. TAKE NOTICE
BOB LAW WINS.
All members of Hammond l.odpe .".TO - . 1 -. .. 1 1 . . . -. .1 I Y. . . . . .. I
ill P nIl'.V II, to H U' ll'l lli lUOeiM.j of e,nr defeased brother Fred Wehmeyer b'i-iday2 p. rn at the ret-idem e. 444 Summer St. Hurial 'Ink Hill rer;iet-ry. 11-1"-1 J. C. 11K'KKR, Dietator.
Missing: but three hi; possible ifio (-,,,, j;,.), won the iraminond poo, pistol ehampionship f'.r
e v I Hi,! . I. aw y.s'er'i e rt pp rt'n'n ihr .'. rr I'.''.
before the public service, commission on dthe local board of works during the last few months asking for in order. The excavation for this pipe line has been partially made and the pipe is being delivered on the gi' imd today-
ofvw iua niimoo TTom p lirnwri omail i
& , VjJ iuo. viiwivt- ting
32 c
52CW
i x-v 2,'JvU IDS. unoic ! tniOMSBoiling Onions,
ll this sale, por pcVk . .
E tv at 1 One ton ol iresn nn 5 L,Or?l jyieal Yellow Corn Meal,
E while this lot lasts, per pound
1 Ti Lion Brand Self-rising Pancake and
I r I (JUT Buckvheat Flour, 1 f) C
m.' T1 C1 i '
,7-, v The Famous Van
lJeanut nutter peanut
But
terSmall jars, 10c; medium size jars . . . .
15c
i june Peas El T e ; 3 fans tor
I MiMe i onlv . . . .
inwntumiwwHMHi
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share of tltc $ 35.fil)f,.00v fund
enlisted men of tho army and navy in i the Wark Work campaign. ' Scattered reports from many sections! show that quotas will he oversubscrib-j ed, while reports from o-.her d'ltrlcts j
indicate there will be difficulty in put-
the drive across, although the I
, workers are united in sayir.g that it wi:l , j be a stic ?s. I j Indian;U" iif. with a fjuota of $250. M-l j I au us cii.-.rr bns a dozen or so leanis in '
One ton of fresh fine ground fun swm6. it ws f vpe, .. .i ,.,,iay that
Z OnP-na I OI .11- II.MUHt l! --UK-
cribed. A number i f large centnbu-!
Hons have te n receiv ed. An un-
known i otjtt ii)Uiei ...m"ij ana tr.erei are three $lft.00l contributions, several; $5,000 sums, graduating on down to & dollar given by a widow who has a son j in th" army. South fiend reports some good work. ' That city has a quota, of J'je.000 and according to the district workers this! sum will be more than subscr.bed. It I is expected that the Hammond, East Oiicago, Gary district will make a good! showing, although th population 11 largely made up i f foreigners. Sub- j
j stantial contributions from the U. S. j
Steel eomp.my are fxpectoa.
A million post-eards frtm enlisted i
men in th camps ot home will f ! :i ' e into Anfti'nti r.ones this week asking;
l i father, motb-r find the rest of the "folks ,
' at home" to r"!ii.'ti.l"T tho V. M. .;. A. ; war work Scarcely a nvwjpi per in the ; ! land but wJiat has pablish.', letters j I from the boys with the colors who have j
mstic v.o-il n say for the Red t huts and t'n ir worker. tine'
boy writes, roferrmr to tli Y. M. C A. j huts: "It's our liome away front h,)iii." And that about describes the situation, j
A featur" ot t tie campaign week is the)
organization of 1 1 j - lust Hundred, Thousand" F.oys I'luh. These boys have enlisted to, raise . nMllion dollars; as tl.eir shaie of tl," hiif fund. The boys ;.re not perndtted To solicit, the; money- $1' each but to earn it and; ray it in instalments. Indiana Willi
, have more than
when the cam a
E,
CHICAGO FUND IS ! GROWING!
S11G STAMP FOR MO FUND
'ahi.-
TON. Nov. 15. The camif a" of tVie war-av;ngs ;.Te;-t. simplest and most f th- war loans was -. seoretary M'Adoo and
p last night. It will
Choice New 1917 Pack Early Js? s
June Peas, jQq !l
Pet Brand Evaporated MUK, Do tan cans, Week-End Sale price,
MH..H. . .. Ml.IIMlWWWlW.il
! an enthtis
1 riangie
64c
Special Sale and Demonstration OAK GROVE BUTTERINE (HIGHEST GRADE.) 1-lb. tmrits 32c 2-lb. piints
5-lb. drums $1.60 Try Cream of Nut Choice spread for bread; free from animal fat. Q O 1-lb. prints J J
He
ll t
.000 s gn cl.
ich boys enrolled j si s Sunday.
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E a El Rio Gol AsparagUS Asparagus,
Sj Xo. 2' .. tall cans
El Rio Golden State Fancy If
28c Coffee !
Our Famous 30c Leader
W Fridav and Saturday,
BEGINS WORK ON SERVICE MAIN
Pursuant to an order from the Kast C'hicagoa beard of vvorks. the Fast Chicago and Indiana Harbor Water Co. has begun the construction of a service main on HcCook avenue from 14 1st street to a point one hundred twenty f-et north of lloth street. Tliis extension is to give service to the Indiana Harbor Fealty subdivision whose officers and attorney Jiave been
r.at Chicago, workers on the Y M. A. fund who had been assigned to tn wel end of the city had a meeting at the FhiMips hotel ye;erdiv noon in conjunction with th-' meeting of til board of directors of the Chamber of Commei re. At that tnne the cormi'tte t - so e the banks repoited collections imtmi.t. ins to $200, from the business m-n there was teported J3S; from the .r.distii's. $.'.625; TVrinsv 1 vania Ila'lroad Co.. $101. making a total of $.1,M.1 in that end of th city alone yesterday, and a grand total of $5.SSi. Reports were not tai'ab from th" Indiana Harbor end of t!:e city, but :t may be sad vv.rli conf.dence hat at least liOlf of the q-i. ;.; of the entire c.ty had been ra'sci iv no.-n of the ;!rst day's caiiiiia.iiii. A number of th" committees had not even gotten started when the above ..p,.rt- weie made. A neither I'.m he in of workers in the west end of F.a.-t Clrcajro wa l.eid at noon today. -t th.s meeting :b Interstate Iron i St. -el coripany r-ported that they had raised .$1.1'"'. At the eon-'lu si ui of the hu.ins session Albert Oavlt. who rriv,l :,!)-; ten day-4 ago frmi France, where he was w.'h t'ne I'renc'a troops ,n nntcilance setV'.e. k e an mi ' e es r i n tall-: on (-..tiJ-tiora at the French front, lie took up a d'scussion '"" a number of quest. ons that were ak",l I'.im and treated them with a marked degree of inteHiirenoe and d scrir i'i:i t ion. He in.
teres ted h.s l-,e.-ir"r g.eatiy and con- j eluded with an appeal that they uiglarge contribution: to the V. M. ( i because of th" excli'tu wot k whli h is i bins done by that uruin'iitlim.
pa
-e rt ifi&te i ej-jl or ra t
!a-i!icb"d by- ?' Frank A. Vanderl
beg; n ' leeoinher 3. Any person who has anything to in- ' est, from cents up, may buy the e.-rtlf'-ates. Fach has a space f.-r '-venty stamps, lie may purchase them at postof Mc s. bnnus. trust companies, most, raili o stations, stores, factories !nd elsewli'ie. Th- certificates will be dated January 2, 1 a 1 S, and will mature January 1, 1!(23. Trvn Kinds of Stamps. The stamps will be of two denomina. ti'-ns, a war savings stamp costing: Horn $4.1': to $4.1.1, according to the month in which purchased and hav.nsr a mat iri'y value of Jr., and thrift stamps costing: 25 certs. r'ii inp December. 1917. and January. FUs war savings stamps will be sold for $4.12 each. At the beginning- of each of the succeeding months of Jan. nary, 191R, starting February 1, the cost of a stamp will increase on cent
niontii. at- savings stamps issued
mature January 1, l?2", 1 be redeemed at $ each
To lose Motor Cop Warner, the contender, must shoot 17 pbo.i
the firal shoot in December. Warner was slated hy Iiis barkers to win esterdny's fire, hut fe-n far be
low liis aeenage. making h Rinitach second ;,;re scoring f4: Detective F.inse K. Hesterman. 92: Singer. ; 89: Lute. S9; Hohrich, SS.
Law shot 97. His best record was made in a praot.ioc shoot when he hii the mark ninty-nin times and barely missed the on hundredth try.
t:e;i ) e. v ' i ;
'day. shot 92: i: 'Warner. ' 'ha mpion
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toj h. -a rie ''' in J.i'.r b - i '.fx t n ' ' -,.-- -' r
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GLEE CLUB AT ALL SAINTS' HALL
Tj.
be
ciuh 1. i Ci jfe .
i'l in !!
"Let Us Pay For Our Soul's velt.
VTTtli Car Desires."
rioaits Roose-
Xvx m Jf I h ,e I J Hal I
The !Phoniy
and ihe Reindeer siand cold weather witli ease The$350
a
in wil
1 :1 v. n they
Th pri
difference hetueen the purchase ' paid a', any time during 151S and presents the interest.
h
lO0 for 0.42. Pr.it stamp bought the fir.
will "bin ti a certificate. If the spac s are filled by the end of y. 191. the cost to the purchaser certificate will have been $S0.40. January 1. 192.1. he will receive r it, tr'vins bum $17 CO for the use money. Thrift Curds to Tie Issued. rt s-amps costing- 25 cents each, be affixed to thrift cards. Thrift will not bear interest, hut a card when filled at a cost of $4 e exchanged for a war-saving bearing- interest at 4 pr cent.
impounded quarterly by paying the fference between the $j and 'he curnt pr.ee for the war-savings stamp.
ehas r t w e r. t y Jan ua 1 for th. and on Jl'-o f, of hi Thr' are to siamt'? hi 'ft may 1: s tamp
Cclda Cam Headache and Grip A V. A T 1 V" 1:1 ItliiiMO tJl'lMXF, remo
the rsuf, Quinine. " on box. ?
There is onlv 1. Y. 'iKOViCS . Adv.
es
one "Fronio s, gnat ure. is
TVO HAMMOND
! GIRLS JOIN U. S. ! f!T.TTT?TnAT. SPlP.VTnx.
Will Convert Your Ford into a 3000Lb.Truck flienix truck makers inx. 2337 SO. MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO
Pastime Theatre
TODAY PEARL WHITE in 'THE FATAL RING" AlcO Kovstcmf roniody, Oriental Love FRIDAY VIOLA DANA in "ALLADDIN-S OTHER LAMP"
SATURDAY ARTHUR ASHLEY
SHOULD WE
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in-
FORGIVE HE'
Sunday Desert.'
k Gardner in "5i'n vc act We. . in Ft
IS
sJ j I -C Fridav and Saturday, r Th!" -'"" i service to: nsilV mn nniwr ' ' . ' X. of the Indiana Harbor Realty subdivision i K C I I Y MIH' I H li !" IKT DOUlld - W i I whose officers and attorney have been1 HftLLI I U 1 1 UlllIL
I rn I !
1 OliveS b S 9C 11 TrrThlalf You $7,000 to Bo Raised by OilU
Have Dandruff j City and Plans Are Con-
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milWMIMIlUMWII'
YOU WILL NOTICE
that we arc Cisxars nhich
t-uttiiii? the other doah
prices on a nuniber of is have raised to (e.
Tom Iveene. J110. TSkln. t.a ora Opera iind Boosters.
special. 7 for
30c
Havana t.ondre. Curly Maid. Hot Thompson and IHIaiu
Collier, special. 1" for
25c 11
r remo. Lillian Tell, Flashlight and Manilla icars.
special. S
30c
In Mnrm. OfHclal
Hlimunn KK- Ignrs. special, 5 f o r ..... .
Seal and
25c
WEEK END CANDY SPECIALS
..u..,. ...... rMalted Milk
IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE
Jamb rranuti Another fresh barrel of Hianohed Jumbo Peanuts, 40c grade.
Special. H lb. at
r GRAND PRIZE HIOHCST ASO i PANAMA EXPOSITIONS
S1.00 alie, special
Ask lor it
15c
50c ie, special
s' :!.7r slir. sperinl.
ii MJ
79c i IOC .....2.in. V t
There i one sure way that never fails to r.-move dandrulT completely and that is to dissolve it. This (iestroys 1; entirely. To do this, .lust get about four ounces of pl.Hin. oriiuiarv liquid arvon: ai'piv it at r.ii,!!t when retiring: use fiiouijh to rioiMcii the scalp and rub it in gently with th" linger lips. By morning, most if not ail, of yo.ir dandruff will h" gone, and thro.- or four more application. vvio completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruf! yi 11 may have. You will find. too. thai all itching and (iiguing of 'he scalp will stop instantly, end jour J'e.ir wi'l be fluffy, lusyous. r '. sw . silky and soft, and hn.k and feel a hundred times better. You cMi get lujuid arvon at any drug store. It. is in' x pensive. and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy lias never been know it to fail. Adv.
summated for Sum.
1
j M ss Bessie Moore and Miss Klizajbeth Kle-,n. both of Hammond, are I leaving the last of the week to take
isp their duties in the Departmental s.ivice in. Washington. I. C, at .-alaric of $1.2"ii and $l.li". pr an- ... r.um respei tively.
j These girls ere recent graduates of (the Hammond Business I'ollege and j bav e shown good Judgment in taking
ad vantage or llie urger. . demand for
vernmeru help. There is no prob-
la.olity of supjd ing this demand anv ! true in the immediate future pud
.there is still t,me for voung people ( c.v cr is to pi epare for tnese excelo-nt 1
opport unit ic
6ILBX Theatre jj
M
-TODAY
(Special to The Tlmei.)
WHITINU, IND. No' ers for the Y. M. C. Whiting ;t. at work o the r fill drivt. which V.e on Nov. 14. i: and quota will I...- $7. oon :: extend through the S
pany ;.nd other inanufm A'hiliiig as weil as 111
. The workwar 1 viiil in ir plans W hit mg w ill
-. li A. 1 t! in
2"th. V hit iris's ! ' id the drive will I ' i miarii "1! ( Ym- ! x
c'u'ung plants in
the business
MAXINE ELLIOTT i IN FIRST PLAY
In n. oop
hob
t 1 ' is
houses and nmoitg private
Tli't Hoy .Scouts will ass-i work. John J. k'ejb'i is !''"' is wi tking hard to make this
success. lb
Smith are also K. Huiiit lir. s ! meeting held
n
! J. I I!j th
i Henry ( '. I a v idsoi ! are ..n the public!
Mr. I
me"
mg
cil 11s. it in the
iderit and camp-i inn
ii niotit 1'arks ami Pred so a rn. ft w- rUers. I)t . s acted as s-;cr. tatv at
at the library and v and Joseph J. Cliil'a 1 y ivtiiniitl e. At t h :
rs spoke to those nt-
EDWIN ARDEN
"THE IRON HEART
A drama of intense a;iuii, tilled with heart in'tr'-st and portrayed by an allsiar rast. ALSO THE LATEST PATHE WEEKLY AND A GOOD
CHRISTIE COMEDY.
FRIDAY-
JULIETTE - in- - "The Rainbow
Y
DA
Girl"
Sec ill5 uci'tiia'' ':'ar in 1 '""'' first f-croen picture. It )- r e mark a hie 1 epi oduci :on and is ti;;'. -ame'd u ci: any ca'e of bhios. ALSO A GOOD COMEDY.
ft
Hoarhound I.oienKes. very stronglv flavored; regular
pri( e 25c lb. Special, 5,i lb.
5c
Drug Specials
odors: regi
Caniy Cream Com. fresh and very good eating:
regular prie 30e lb
Special, 'i lb.
Jumbo Mcorlce Jelly neans.
reHiiiar r: ii-e r,c lb
Special. v? lb.
10c
y flrnns, 10c
( olgnte's Perfumes. 12 larly sold 50c per ounce. Special. 1 a ounce
fnenmher Cream for chapped hands. 2."ic bottle, special t 15c Seott'n F.mnlslon for coughs and
folds: 7."c sisie. Special . t.arf.elH Tea for constipation, inc sil. special
19c
59c 15c
Quality
S 2L HI e
A
8
etice
the z motion pict'ne priduc--Figl-.t.ne Odds." written by U.J r M lirue and Irvin S. Cobb.
is presented as the attraction
it t'ei.uxe lneater weanesaay ana
I'Tb 'rsdav of next week. Coldwyn PicI f 11 re has brought back to Amer ican
I udie!i.-e. the international favorite. end famed beauty, Max.ne Illliott. who) j is making her first appearance as aj s-reen star. i ' M:!Mne Flliott has not been seen on j j the staue in several years. In resuui- j f tnsr liiatuati' work as a star in motion I
' t 1 -.- she has ben appropriately jt'iuipped witii a role which makes rie-
n nls upon her emotional talents. In emotional possi bil i t i s it surpasses env'hirg she ,as hitherto attempted.
'I'ihtiiiE '"Ids" tells a story of big 1 business ventures in the automobile
Industry. Miss Kliiott is seen as the wife f a -iii i 1 i ona. ire manufacturer. 4 Gem Theater
As l"ng as It was
we. hve kept down the price of the Pan j
Felice Cigar, so that i for fie Tinwever. it
five for us to lner?ae the price to nc.
11 ypxstton. raw material nnu wn.s
ibivf advanced so much during the pa!
possible to til so sell fan Felice at tli old price
10 tnose smoker or line .as-e reeop-nlTe i-i T-'ntir-t. e Cicat" f
could be retailed j USJai merit, we ask your continued becomes imoera-i rona ge It is unnecessary to state
who -t hat
.Ti:riltfIi:iIltlilifIltlflltllHlitljnilll(lillIlllIlllill!iliIIll!IIilllfIIIUeiiiliIlIIIJflfflSlil7 yr thai it is r,o longer possible to
the same high standard of San Felice
quality will be maintained. San teltce Cigar now Sc. The Deisel-VVjmmer Co., Lima. Ohlr Adv.
ni.t
ionvv Frm:i Pirn-
OPI..AT
Franklyn Farnuni and Agnes Vernon
THE NEW
RPHEUM THEATB
7 1
HAMMOND, IN0.
Feature Attraction TODAY AND FRIDAY
VISIONS OF ART REPRODUCTIONS OF FAMOUS STATUES.
GILMORE & MILTON COMEDIENNES.
THE BARRIER COMEDY DRAMATIC SKETCH.
KESTERSON BROTHERS UNIQUE ENTERTAINERS.
t
"The Man
a Chance" f. part.. Kroduc-d by Win. Worthir.Rton. T I M O H K O "When Broadway Was a Trail" In F ve Tarts frhow Starts H:3 p. m. 4dmll(in 1 1 ."1
MARIENNO, NAVARA & MARIENA COMEDY ACROBATIC NOVELTY. Admission Matinees, 10-15c. Nights, 10c, 25c. 35c. New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily 2:30 P. M. Nights, 7 to 11 P. M. Sundays Continuous 2-11 P. M.
