Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1917 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. Monday. Deeemher 10. 1017.

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FINANCIAL GOLUffi

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

! V CHICAGO OilAIN TUTUKES.

hlRN' May. Sit"': Jin.. $l.:'t Dec. OATS May, ;'.-; March. Ti1'' Dei . 72 "tt -

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Car IMry.

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a n-u-ond.-t " K-rii mi Smelting H-.-oklyn Rapid Transit ! hi'-in l.ooomoti Vfi r-ihi-h-m steel 'a i.i ii ian Pacific A r;i-! lea n Can Co. .W-.v York tVritr.il nl Leather ''"in Products "rucibie Steel tinAiuTifan Steel Fdrs. :reat Northern Mi-well Motors Mexican Petroleum Norfolk an.l Western ! Vrinsylvani. Peoples Gas E'-putdie lion and Steel Heading; I " S. Rubber American Su;ar Southern Faciiic Central Railway 'liio. Mil. and St. Paul Texas Oil I'. S. Steel I nion Pacific I "tali Copper rstern I n ion "Willys Overland

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CHICAGO LITE STOCK. HOGS Receipts. rj7.ltf0; market, sctivffl, IT. to 23 higher: mixed, $tti.9n'r 17.K0: soo.i, S17.lt a 1 ".." ; much, $16. V

V 1 ..: light. $16a.ii 'si 17. 4.1; pigs. $12.73 j 15.75: Iwavy. $16. Si y .17.60; bulk of ' sales. $17.10i 17.5'V ; i'ATTLU-receipt?". 28.000: market, slow 8ik1 weak; twvos. s;.:;o1 I ."..": :. ei.ws-l.eif. vs. SI. 70',, 1 1 .40; slockei--rviit-r.. $i.ioi i i.oo: calve.-. .s.oii -.i ' $15.00; western steer.". .-.3 i 13-1'V CHICAGO PRODUCE. 1 : l.'TT 1 ' I ; - -' 'r a io.' ; y extra.".. 47'jc: ', cr. am,! y firsts, t 5 i t li C : firsts, ' ', : seconds. P.7 't :.7 ; EGGS Ordinaries. 43 , 4 "a c : ftr;-ts. 4 7 i oi'c, I.IVI-: POl'I.TKT- Ko !. 1" 21c; ,' ducks. t7't:io: geese. 14 y lSc; springs, i l!c; turkys. 2Jc.

To Car- a Cold la One Day Tak" i.WATlVE WtoMli Ql'lXINK Tablets. Oruggist rotund money if K fail to oui. K. W. Glt'VK"S signature is on each box. Ailv.

What Ails Germany Hy VtHl El, H. HllCnitC. I'rfrvr of i;iiropran History, Indiana t niteriitT. Selections from German speeches and printed utterances showing the state of mind which caused the war. Chiefly from publications of the Committee on Public Information, Washington, D. C.

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The Original (Halted aiilk Substitutes Cost YOU Sam Pric.

lilfthf-st interests of our country end of mankind. This will invpst It with

inir'Ot tance in tlie world's history, i

WORM POWER OK BOWHrJU. "Our fathers have left us much to do.

"r "" The German people is so Hituatecl in

Kurope that it needs only to run and lake whatever it require?. The Ger-

unriu power or aowniuu win pc our msn ieopie amis useir toilay jn a rallying cry. I ,,ji,t KimiH . that r,f Prinnia t the

accession or I'rederick the Great, who raised his country to the status of a Kenropenn power. Today it is for Grinnny t. rise from a European to a

world power. j Publ e policy prompted hy the e:notion.s ( im"u1i1spo1; . i'i ) is slur1'!";- Uti-' mam t a ri 'ti itr' -i n .s are imhecil it y. '

two old men ak d for l"d?ins:. When a young fellow steps up for a place to sleep he is asked for his registration card. If he fails to produce one he ia thrown in jail. If he is under or oer draft age questions of "why don't you vfork?" arc shot at liini. making it rather embarrassing for him.

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"ME THEY GETTING NERVOUSASKS BROWN

. Appointments Will Probably

Be Made This Week Interest Great.

Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers nre doing now. Instead of taking tonics, cr trying to patch up a poor digestion, the7 are Ettackin the real cause of the ailmer.t dogged liver and disordered bowels. , Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healir.jj way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion end stomach troubles. If yea have a batj tasts in your routh, tongue coated, apprtite poor lazy, don't-care feeling, r. sinbitiori c. enargv, troubled wiJx undigested food yo-a should take Oiive Tabists, the sub61 i tuts for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Oliv; Tablets ere 2 purely vegetable compound mixed with olire oiL You will know them by their ciive color. They do tlia vvjrii Ritiiou: griping, cramps cr pain. Take one or two at bedtime for raick relief, so you can e2t what you like. At 10c and 25c per bo:c All druggists.

Mayor-elect Dan Frown was called by a reporter on the phone today and asked concerning his appointments. Mr. .Brown stated that they haJ not been made and that he would inform the reverter ss soon as they were probably this week. "Tim know." Mr. Brown, "the reporter said, "there are a K'reat many reports current and some anxiety shown, and that is why I called you." "Are they getting nerous?" asked the major-elect, and added, "the officeeek. rs or the public?" Tins would indicate that the members of the I'itizens' party among whom there are many office-seekers, are also in doubt as to the appointments aside from that of Judge McMahon as city atiorr.ey which is conceded. Hun'er Controller f Mollis Hunter, secretary of the party, is said by many to be the next city controller and there,s talk of Officer Johnny Kur.z as chief of police. The curb stone prophets say that some one outside of the department will be made

"Keeping this idea before u. we must prepare for war with tbt confident in-j !eiition of conri'-riiitf and with the iron resolve to per.'f vere to the end. come1 w ha t may." 1- on Kei nliardi. Germany and the Next War 4 1311). "Neither riduU-ii . bricking for reense by I'orieh hnuvitiists. nor the: ! '.nsrl isr in-n's Kiiarhin teeth, nor tne wild jsesttires of the S;ivs w ill turn us ; :'vom our aim of protecting and extend-' inw tteir.ychlum (tlerman civilization); 11 the world over." From a Mer;or;nilum on the strensrtheitine of the Ger- j man army. Herlin. March. I1). an! olTicial secret report, which came into the hands of the French minister of j war. i

THURSDAY MIDNIGHT ALL OVER (Continued from page one.) who enlis-ted at Hammond this forenoon follow: Lawrence R. Thatcher. Engineer I'onAN. ICouts. lnd. 'heser I". rmcry. Signal Corps.

tote line House. Robert Henter. Aviation Corps,

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iarity begins at home, j ta(C p;rPpt. Hammond.

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Stat- y.iau.aiiip i bu - ines.--,. Uight and Paul Itouldson,

vvro iir are notion? indispensable j Chicago, 111. piiv.ile life. The Gorman people are, f'red H. Sweeney,

! bafnyette, lnd.

Engineer Corps. East!

Engineer Corp?

iilwavs rishl because t'.iey nun.ber S

iiOO.OOri souls. Our fathers have left us inueh to do." THinif nberg. GrossIVutschland die Arbeit d-s 20ten Jahrhunderts. 1911.

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HMTKMXiS OK A DAY I UKC t Ol M'V'S 1.1VKI.V Ctl'ITlL

List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending Dec. S. 1!U7: Para Petra Asebedo. Mr. John Burke. P. V. Towers. .These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Jan. 5. l18. if not called for before. In calling for the above please say "Advertised." giving d!e of list. P. I". Htin, P. M. New cases:

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weather making people stay at home and hug the fires. Deputy Prosecutor Bremer in making quick work in bettinir the criminal docket cleaned up. Thirty criminal cases have been tried during the present term of court and he has secured convictions

i in every e-5e but two. As a result the J penM farm and the penitentiary are

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3j1 (K. T. 1-etterer.) On note. Am. getting a auit

Trust & Savings Kk vs. Charles . lake county

Chester and Judd K Hlachley. 123;; (I't;eo & Johnson.) Divorce. Florence Bernhardt vs. E. Barnh a rtl t . Marriage licenses issued: .Mary Hirris. Sam Eltinich. East Chicago. George Saufrnian. Ida Jlinas. Cron I'oint. Carl J. Rosendale, Hammond: Laura .Maddox. East Chicago.

Abraham H. Wolfe, Gary; Lena Weinberg. Mason City, la. The cases of iunty Surveyor Kay Sevley and Road Inspector Gerard who ere indicted by the recent grand jury will not come up for trial at this term of court. Mrs. E. Ii. Coole has returned from a few days' visit to Hoopston. 111. On account of the 7,ero weather the

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Thomas J. Croak. Engineer corps

State street. Hammond. Patrick J. Sipple. Aviation Corps, Hammond.

Arthur C Nyland. Quartermaster j Corps. Whiting. Ind. ' Oliver Moulds. Aviation Corps. Gary, j and Ilimmond movie-goers are assured Ralph H. Swanson, Av iation Corps, j of an attractive bill. The play Ja in Hammond. Ind. J live part- Rnd tells a sensational story

Thousands of soldier-boys abroad and in cantonments. Thousands of loyal women at home wondering how to send them money with the greatest safety. Let Western Union Money Transfers help you. Inexpensive. No red tape no bother no trouble. Safe and as simple as A B C. More than sixty million dollar will be transferred this year by

THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

Tetegramf. Day Lt iters. Wght Letters. Cablegrams. Tlomy T rantI 'erred by Wire.

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Mrs. Gertrude Croscup Perkins of Cbicaao. who has a large class in vocal and instrumental music in Crown Point, was in Crown Point taking charge of her classes here. Ralph 1 4. Banks of thi.s city, has enlisted in the aviation corps.

rhe I'ari nt-Teachers association Willi meet in the high rchool building on

Tuesday evening, Dec 11. The follow-

1 ing program has been prepared:

Music by the school. Rustnoes. Address Some Contributions from Psychology Rev. Ayling Music. Junior Red Cross Work i Miss Wilma Nichols Discussion. Social hour. Miss Margaret Elting has resigned

Watches Rings Fountain Pens for Uncle Sam 's Boys

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WE have a storeful of sensible gifts for every boy ashore or afloat. Wrist watches are a necessity. We have a wide variety, some withf protected dials and figures that are luminous at night. A fountain pen is always a sensible gift. Give him one for the interesting letters he will send you. So he will not forget, put

on his finger one of our U. S.

rings engraved witn his initials. For your stay-at-home friends she the reliable 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware, famed for 70 years. k Cae in uai tee thm

CHAS. ARK IN & SON Hammonds Oldest Established Jewelers (Easily Located Bv the Sijn of the Bin Clock.) Offer exceptional bargains in appropriate gifts for Uncle Sam's Boys. Only III more shopping days moans quick action, so you should study this interesting list of gifts and save money by buying from us. Guaranteed Military Watche. $3.00; vyith Radiolite Dials g4 Silver Army Rings with "Marks of Service." $2.50; so-id gold... 10 Reliable Self-Filler Fountain Pens, from qq Silver Plated Ever Sharp Pencils with clips S100 Guaranteed Safety Razors in leather case S1C0 Silver Plated "Haveone"' Cigarette Cases $275 Pretty Silveroin Match Boxes and Cigar Clips $110 Good Briar Pipes in Cases, up from 5175 Manicure Sets in Folding Cases, up from $200 Military Brushes in Leather Cases S4C0 Beautiful Smoking Sets, up from ;j QQ Stylish Scarf Pins and Cuff Buttons, up from 75c We also offer jxood reductions on ideal jxit'ts for ""everybody,'" and our stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Novelties, etc, is the largest in tov n. . CHAS.-ARKSN & SON 163 Stale Street Open Every Evening. Small Deposits Accepted. Hammond, Ind. Opp. Orpheum Theater.

Farmers" (lan"e w hich was scheduled to , her position at the Inter-State Public

Service offices. Miss Margaret intends to lake the civil service examination and procure employment from Uncle Sam. The trial of Senator N'edjl's case is set for Monday in the Porter county circuit court. The attorneys for the senator are asking for change of court, not wanting Judge Loring. the regular judge to be arbiter in the case.

take place on Saturday night, was postponed to a later date. County Clerk WTieaton. August Johnson and Judjre H. B. Nicholson attended the Indiana Society banquet In the gold room at the Congress hotel on atur.in y night. W. J. Davis of this city, was also present. The streets of Crown Point were utterly deserted on Sunday, the below lero

chief of the fire department. As for the city sealer's job it appears that Frank O'Rourke will have to be asked to resign and if he refuses be retained as the office comes under civil service and is really a state job. Whether or not O'Rourke could be removed without leg's I proceeding is a

quption. He is

Hoover and it is understood intends to continue in that capacity. The question of a county Citizpris' ticket is under public discussion. The old time pnljtioM heads claim that Judge Pecker and the other democratic leaders will not sanction the democrats withdrawing from the county held as there is a congressman to be elected and the national fences must be kept up. A Citizens" county ticket might not

have easy sailing with republicans sn

uemocrais in tne neiu against it.

KENNETH CROSS LAID TO REST

They laid Kenneth Cross to rest ves-

food mentor under 1 terday afternoon and paid respects to

tne memory or a splendid and manly fellow who had done much for his town. Six members of the Rooster Club of which he was president acted as pall bearers and the club as well as the Junior Chamber of Commerce were well represented at the services in the First Methodist church. Rev. Tinkham delivered the sermon and paid a glowing tribute to the young man. The funeral cortege was by automobile to OaK Hill

Louis Walter Colleys. Quartermaster Corps, 346 Truman st.. Hammond.

Albert J. Schultn, Engineer 450 Plummer ave.. Hammond. Harold Dunning, Aviation Whiting, Ind. Floyd J. Fleming. Aviation. Hammond, Ind. William . H. Karth. Engineer

43 Sibley St.. Hammond. : Harvey Retzloff. Engineer Corps

S. Hohman tt.. Hammond. Eugene H. Williams. Aviation Corps, Hammond. Ind, Edward G. Gruener. Aviation Corps. 214 Sheffield Ave., Hammond, lnd. Ernest 15. Koschmck. Aviation Corps, Crown Point. Lnd. Thomas E. Tague. Aviation. Corps, 347 Kane St.. Hammond. Juliu3 II. Schneider, Aviation Corr?r,4! Mich. Ave.. Hammond. John Mullen. Quartermaster Corps, 510 Ley.an. Ind. Bernard Eit:s jr.. Engineer Corps, S43 Erie. Hammond. Emil E. lUhlweg. Infantry (Spanish War Vet., Co. A, 161st lnd. Infantry), lnterville. Wis.

John M. Keeean, Aviation Corps, Chi

cago. 111. Thomas W. Stack. Engineer

D69 Hohman St.. Hammond. John F. Denthan, Aviation Corps

W. Carroll, Kamtnona. Keni. E. James. Coast Arty

Russell. Hammond. John A. Gensen. Engineer Corps. 158 Plummer St.. Hammond. Hubert 15. rrevo. C. A. C 814 Wilcox

I St.. Hammond.

Those who enl sted

were as follows: -teenh Graczyh. 184

street. Hammond; Engineers Corps

Thomas M. Mitchell Coast Artillery. Edward C. Hayes.

Coast Artillery. ttrrv Olsen. Highland. Ind

tion Corps. F.lmer E. Brown, 170 Johnson street: Engineers. Ed. J. Weifiand. Z Ogden street; Aviation Corps. John E. Stuart, 457 Hohman street:

Quartermaster Corps. Thomas O. Nev. 6

Aviation Corps. Patrick Dunn, 115 Sheffield avenue; Infantry Corps. Peter S Freach. Pittsburgh. P.: Aviation Corps. Wm. -I. Flynn. 312 Plummer avenue: Aviation Corps. Ed. Potts. Hammond: Quartrmater Corps. Wm. E. How-ell. 1519 East Sheffield avenue: Signal Corps.

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Reliable Tailors 273 East State St., Hammond. SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO ORDER. CLEANING, REMODELING AND PRESSING AT MODERATE PRICES. Remodeling Furs a Specialty. Phone 3071.

cemetery.

L. O. O. M. Take Notice All members of Hammond Lodge So. 570 are urged to be present at regular meeting Tuesday evenin. Dc. 11th. Initiation of candidates and other important business. Fraternally yours. 12-10 J. C. BECKER. Dictator.

this afternoon

Fort Wayne

East Chicago;

East Chicago;

Avia-

Ann street:

be;- of the Lyceum eourse will be gi '-. ;r- the town hail. One of the most . :, '.M'iaitiing and inruirinc lecturers of th

underground plotting by a gang of j ,,in tform w i',1 be the sneaker. EJear

smugglers in the underworld of a big i Kindley is a national celebrity.

Goodrich is "Queen of. Mr. and Mr9. John Harkenrider, Imagine, if you can. the ' ,f e,.,,tt, ,-hira-.l, .-iire,i isiiv.. he.

loveiy .miss Goodrich as a lop f.end steeped in the fumes of opium, and the j

tool of an unscruplous bunch of thugs.

i REHEARING IS DENIED

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city. Edna Chinatown."

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Will Have Initiation

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The Loyal Order of Moose will hold initiation of fourteen new members tomorrow ntgM at their new quarters on the third floor of the Long building, 137-lj'J State street. The new home is much more modern than the- old hall in the Seneca building. There v.ilt be a poI and billiard room, a grill room, private meeting hall, and adequate kitchen, a check room and f. private office for the secretary.

Position in Hammond John Kraeger, Jr., has accepted a position with a manufacturing chemical concern in Hammond. Ind.. and will

leave the first of next week to take up j

his duties. Pekin (111.) News.

VALPARAISO. IND .

case of Wiiliam P.. ow- v . tl.e Ii. i.c. S- Illinois Car Mamtfa-iut ;ng cirapi. tr.ed by Judcre Bai taojuvr. f'o ; '- a so, was disposed of in the u, court and a reiiearins; denied. T' was a cae wherein n jury gave F.: ; $3,000 in Judge Tuti.l'. 's court an i new trial granted. V, ;.. ;i tried U. : circuit court by a ju.-y Brown v. given a few dollars more than $". The car company ;ip-al?d.

If You Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Alwav? Welcome.

-im fit f'i:f-riu&tiiii it-i'-i 'SiriiicrfiM.

ALBERT GAVIT TO . SPEAK IN LAPORTE LAPOP.TE. IXD.. Dec. 10. Albert Gavit. son of Senator Frank N. Gavit of minting, who served for six months in the American Ambulance

Corps under A. Piatt Andrew of this i

city, has agreed to address the Commerce Chamber tilling his experiences and facts fresh from the battle front. Mr. Gavit witnessed a. number of the engagements on the Somme front. In fact all that took place during- his six months stay there with the American Ambulance Corps.

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Harry Riley and family have moved to Cleveland. Ohio, where they will make their future horn". E. E. Steele and family will move to Laketon. Ind., where Mr. Steele, who is an employe of the Standard Oil Co.. hs been promoted to a better position. Mrs. Earl Buttler and Miss Leona

Fisher were Chicago shoppers, Satur-j day. Next Tuesday evening the third num-!

NEW CASES FILED. 1S43 Km. 1 Injunction: Walter F. Bil0!1d B. C. Peters and Morthland) vs. John V. Smalley, et al.

1S44 Rm. 2 Forecl. M

WHERE'S THE BOS? The war has practically exterminated hoboing.

A year airo it w as not unusual to bed j

40 or SO bums nightly at the Hammond police station. Last riirht only

L. : The ( L. V. Hoffman.

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We Will UIT5 OOt.OU 101 C1BI UUUiJ ujiiu to be applied on merchandise purthaaed t.i t'-' store. Why Pay Full Prices

for Diamonds

TTERE you cart get. diamonds at 407 to ior tw t Diamond, which ori:nslly sold at fuli retail prices. Th "ct Hji::. fesrwluch full price. . re paid today. You may choose

All for 40?fc to sw par cent iown

monntinar voti orerer

in a handsome gift box prices-

Diamond Banking

A house la the business of diamond bank-

ine or lending money on nin-n ru-

. .i i.,.irvAffnr Genuine Bargain. If the

must .ell the goods that were placed

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II1UIIUC, " ' ' money w lend is not repaid

as security. , . , T Make llek Sales W Offer AtlhtiK Bnrl. rxamonds which orleinally sold for full prices the exact Qualities te.diU iewelers. You will find price, in our stock

offered toaay oy ic"" Hnr.rf, of customers te.tlfv

to til' per io'. .L" -

that they have maae v"

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Ladies' Ring ii karat, tine pure white color, very brilliant a m. Guaranteed loan f "v''0. , Fnpaid loan S100 nric!

Gentlema.il a liini it - U.. verv extra fine, pure vvhiT color, matnificently brilliant g'-m of a high depre of perfection. A bargain of very special merit. .;onr;,nteed loan $1 9. I'n-

paid loan price 23!Uo ipertal Br-elt Wmfh alue. High grade, full jeweled. H-k. gold filled, guaranteeu Braclet Watch; a regular $15 C7 Kf --.i This week only '

CHAS. J. LESSER LOAN AND DIAMOND BROKER 5 TA TK STREET. HAMMOND. IADOut f tK HlKh Rtit District. Open -!;. 4 .ecftnds west of Hohman. 40 to hi per cent is your avingj. Reference: Lake County Trust & Eavings Banif

Guarantced Cash Loans A raost remarkable feature of diamonds bought here like an insurance policy you know what you can borrow before you buy. See our Cash Back Guarantees

Hammond Lumber Co Cravns vs. Clarence I.

et si. ISMo Em. 1 Specific performance and to convoy real estate; John F. Rickcords and Lawrence M. Hargis. 16S46 Km. 2 Forecl. M. L. : Nick Kolich vs. Mike ri-bor'.vi and Annie Zoborski.

16847 Rm. 1 Attachment: William K. Vater G. H. & Smithj vs. Benton i

X. Boyer. 16S48 Rm. 2 Note: Central Trust Company f Illinois ( B. Peters and Morthland) vs. W. G. Wright1849 Rm. 1 Note; Central Trust Co. of Illinois (B. Teter. and Morthland) vs. John B. Green. 1?50 Rm. 2 Divorce; Mary K. Earls (McMahon Conroy) vs. William Henry Earle. 16S51 Rm. 1 Acct.: West Hammond Brewing Co. (McMahon A Conroy) vs. Karlo Re-nesinck.

18S52 Rm. 2 Strict FV-ei . I

Hammond Brewing: Co. vs. Sam H. Brown and Mrs. Sam II. Brown. 168S3 Rm. 1 Acct.: West Hammond Brewing Co. (McMahon & Conroy) v. Steve Ruenali. 16S54 Rm. 2 Acct; Henry P. Downey (MeAleer & Dorsey) vs. n.r. man Xaek.

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Perhaps if your head were i

is clear as a whistle, it

would not ache TryKondon's for your heaiciaclie (at no cost to you) 50.0a0.000 hive used this 29-yesr-old" remedy. For chronic catarrh, sore nose, coviirha, colds, sneezing, nose-bleed. etc. Wnteusfor complimentary can. or buy tube at druggist s. It will benefit you far times mo-e thtn It costs.or -e pay morevback. For trial can free write to K6ID0H MF8. CO.. U:uimui, Mm.

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Theatre Ii

Today and Tuesday

'Follies of 1918" A Musical Comedy 1& People 16 Beautiful Wardrobe Special Scenery Pretty Girls Norton & Christie Nut Comedians. Dancing Cummins Dancing Novelty, Ruth Eidell Singing Comedienne Sinclair Brothers Hand to Hand Gymnasts,

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PASTIME Today DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in---"His Picture in the Paper" TUESDAY "FIGHTING TRA!L' and a Two-Reel Comedy. WED. GLADYS BLOCKWELL i 'THE SOUL OF SATAN."

iOejLllXe Theatre

"THE FOLLIES" NOW AT NEW ORPHEUM "The Follies of 1918" opened a twoday engagement, at the New Orpheum theater today. This act. famed es the best of its kind on the road, glistens with costly costumes and pride, itself on its galaxy of girls. Good singina; and dancing also feature the musical comedyfarce. Besides the girl act four other excellent bit. of vsudeville are billed.

DIVORCE SUITS.

-TODAY-

GEORGE WALSH, GLADYS BROCKWELL and MIRIAM COOPER in

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Mary K. Earle seeks a divorce from Henry Earle and Viola M. Crooks from Charles L. Crooks in suits filed today by McMahon and Conroy and J. M. Stinson, res-pectively. :

EDNA GOODRICH AT DELUXE Edna Goodrich in "Queen X" is the picture at DeLuxe Theater tomorrow

The Great Melting Pot of Souls. 10 Reels DON'T MISS IT! TUESDAY, DEC. 11 EDNA GOODRICH in "QUEEN X" ni3 is a Great Picture. Five Keels. AH Star Capt. Also the Latest Pathe Weekly and Comedy. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12 3HAS. RAY in "THE SON OF HIS FATHER" A Most Pleasing Ticture in Which the Star is at His Best. Also a Bn "V" C'medv and Burton Holmes Travelogue.