Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 168, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1918 — Page 2

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Cecile Corliss 3 ride of Army Man

Much inifust was rt anift ste J in society circle in the Calumet region on liia annmncetuen r of ilio niairiaK of Miss Cecils Kay fmliHs. the r h.i : mini ..s:er of Mis t '. C i'."iV",ns"ii of Indiana Harbor, to Carl Sp.-ar of Cleveland. t, a x Quincy, .Michigan the day befoie Christmas. In chronicling the ffii( t r Indiana Harbor Sentun-1 iO s that a. number of Indiana Harbor hachelots

ill be plungfl into the deepest o j v. ere others" and as M m "..r1

tvt the info! mation to Miy nothin.ur of sef had nvt seemed wry spcciall others In various part? of the country, i t--retid. thoy bad nev r ?ujirl

The groom i in the ordnance service of the army assigned to Augusta, C.a. The marriage, came as & surprise to the family of both the' bride mifl bridecroorn, and Its Joyousnoss was t.omewhat marred by the fart that at the r-tr-e of the union. Mr. Flram Cot its, the father of the. hrule. lav unr. death Mr. Corliss pa sed ana; on t 'ht i.stuias ia v. It in a ni"a ri :n ronsi-l.-rn!:''-ef Mr. Corliss thHt the marriace o"f'irrf when it did. He was very fond

of Mr. fc'pcnr and w h n th- vouri; pco-llnscn

-le mip i.p their ii'iniis. sudd-dily to re r..r:ed. tb.ey tn-M'.sbt it m-cht !'!js ! mi t have the !not tod hof,,re

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trusted ;i nd w hose ft ieii.,tp he i jeu. Mi-'i Corliss had been called to the brdiodM of her father two w. hs -fore In? death. Mi. iSp.-ar was i-mut'd t brief furlough just l.-'!oif Christina.", and I'l'iowcd Mis- i'"il: I juii'.-ey, to l..o ne;ir the -oil!..; woman thirl im th" trjing period Corliss' l'latives had bteii awaip Ihat In- had Itch a pel distent suitor of the younsj woman for k ,-iup of iran, but as "lliiii"

f"i-in-t h e

i i'nii!t!'.n of her h'virt. If ."puis dountf:l whether Mi. Cc-iliss herself had suifclf(i is, hut now 1'iry u : f nuirrl-'d and all of thoir frt"nd;' r iv!slilnp thf; pi joy, v-n thf- tln'itiy oof.rre of vrn',n :r.n. " lull ihfiish'Ml roorf f.r I li ii" . of w innitix the pop ular yuni;' n i''i;:ir !' t hr.i sr Vf Th" brui- i. '-n nc. of the bo-t lik.-d of th; v.. ititor rociftl st of Indiana Ilirl'Oi. nir since !li fa'T1" hTf (- n-!il" h'r io!io v. ith h''r sisit arid rot iif r-i n - ia w I ) : ar.d Mrs. ". C. T;ob-

I'lus wa t w i 'a rf as I!i:n-

i ' and triii in her n pfa ri n f. i.hv.ni w a s-ir'f for .f"' fiooids. asrffM. ?!; 'o.iidf v.any !i!oi.l:- n-i.l lv and

dth. "i'hpro i n douht that Mr. held tii m. ' a :rad.i.i rf IVnn om Iiss rtd waa rr.or sit'nfl ir t h j 1 1 a! 1. a w 1 kn'n ph?'-'!!! f1r,!shmJ t-T.v that h. s :,iimi;i st cu -.sglit pr j liool. w hi.- lt"r h".-.a!id i jrrndua t p TarrT-4 i.i a man m whoi hp f tho f "ri i -1 ?; t y '-f Moniairi.

Ihrfi tiiinilrril throH orrn to Knrrail artnilixtott a i'nt in motuI h1cinv of tel.nr thrntrr for Mirine

J lintrrl. lonidlit. fur mIh v iml rrl1 nfilu.f.

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iy i uiiui i i pdii I c jhf ; HAS LAKE P SpJrnn! COUNTY mm GOAL HIGS?

cnslna available, now has twenty enSines at work on coal trains aJnnf. This niranp hundred" of car dally of 'ol !h:it i goinK to needy plaoe.". Sonfi of th engines were obtainable bv ahol'.vhins paasenij; ? i trains and others were iaU'n from other ronda and rut to the i:ansiiMe . 1 ndia napolia fur.

To Cure a Cold In Out Say Take I.VXAT1VK lilloMO Qt'INIXK Ti'ldrts. I ruKB''t--" r-fund lin nt- i !" lv futlfl to dire. y. ". ;i:c)VE'S3 signature 1 Oil e;ih h... AdV.

ELL-AWS

Absolutely" Removes Indigestion. Drurr(rists refund money if it fails. 25c

1HEA0 F. FORMER

1 LINE IS DEAD

.Johns. in .mil ii is c x j.ootrri that too ihtirrh pr-oote will tal.r advantae of! li." -x iHo.na! i pimriiiniU for tiain- ' i K ' I

A. C. Miller Dead at Aurora 1

Was Moving Spirit in Stock Sale.

tut SPRINGS RASE UP 1 ' i

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LEAVE LAPDRTE

William J. Morgan Resigns Direstorship to Accept Position in Gary.

A. Miiier. formerly i.iii..! the ilaiy X 1 utei i r lb n Tra rtion syctun w bioli i.oOoPd line j operat rit btwe?n Uary. Hainironii, Kant CIhcrso. Jul'orlt and V:,1;i.1'h!'-o, js dead at A mora. Mj!-l.-r whs t!" 'i ;i, in.: spin! in the Chi- ' i'go-New York Air Line railinad. whic h tmsiiy ended up jn the Gary )oal trr'!-n s.-stem ni in the hands of a reoetver. witb the nT'ort" d: Vi.:,ti !- iii5 fold for junk.

Over the Top Together Going over the top in any field of human endeavor is a matter of physical preparedness. You can't get strength from nonnutritious, indigestible food. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is 100 per cent, wheat, nothing wasted, nothing thrown away. It is all food and every particle of it is digested. A nourishing, satisfying breakfast, lunch or dinner at a cost of only a

few pennies.

VALPARAISO. INT". Jan. 7. The ;.p-p-al h.nd of Piter Ct 'i :i;pm her and twelve others ootver n i nic tile failure of the M trie-i-a I Sprinirt tr.n-'f traoK at f'ortrr. which was closed veins aii" by tho Indiana old:r.. was '.id'i'd pmd last Saturday by Special .luds" F'ink, .Judgment was ienderc-1 for the Manhattan l..im'.ie- i'..Tp;inv of Ch! aRo for $33.411. P'. and for tw.nt nn cross complainants for ? Vs; ' t . Tm.s c ase ha i'e. n tl.iouss'i tpjee -.r u;t .- iijits and t h Indiana s 17.ron.fi ....lit ar.d may he s u i ;:i Of. pealed.

'I hree hundred et Ihrovrn open to urtieval aitrnislon a ' reins In rrom tialoon.r of Del. Hie theatre for Shrine 'llnstrels. tunlalit. I'Hesdny mill Wedne!n s .

Eaters of Meat on Meatless Days to Feci the Iroirt

1 Hand of Food Directors; in Lake County.

HAPPY G. 0. P.

MAYORS . TAKE OFFICE

Republicans Swing Into Full Power in Calumet Region Cities.

I .A r-ijiiT K, IN i.. Jar. -.-William Morsan has reMKnea as olrertr r of tha I.ol'orte, City hand and will so to Gatv where an ojienmtr has presented itdf that v. ill ninn more to ht-n than do the npp-.i i!iiii;j.,:j he e. -Ml. Morgan al.-u ba.es a. position as an tnsp-t-,r at the fPent uv.strn Manufaet ui inn 'V.mpanys piarii. In i!ai- Mr. Morgan w iii take a posit;-. n and will also tH;e H p!ace n an or--hestia. Tii" opportunity for taMriK iharge of a hand there is also said to i-e held out fur him. Mi. Morgan has i.n one. of the best l-ndcrs of tVi- I.al'oite City band has ever had. and it w II ip-julre oonsiderahl time seor.hini? to Mnd a worthy successor. thoiiKh the band has already gotten into core. ni uniea .ion with other l- aciers. Mr. M-rpan wi!I leave March 1st. when h;s contract expires, but should a !i--cesaor he obtainerj before tiiat time 1., iave cooner.

Tl V III It K M VT VI' TK I PIT M-INT'IANAFh!-5, -Ian. 10 n.s' 1 1 toes 1 r. 1 o.ighout

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ut tiie siate are

a :d 10 he plannitiif to ad-pt the policy of San'ey J :yc-f. Federal Food Admin-is'-a'.-.r for Mat ion county, in going after the ciajs of people that he desie-!is--s Uy ir-f at slaoKe.-s" W olioff sasi" theie aie natiy peopie

lM''IANA-or.l Tan 7 Cc-el lios r . p. r..--r.s who hoard mo-r? eo:t! in

tiiei- -,m!.s t tin n tU-y are entt'-'d to i:n'rv the pjvent fuel nimrl ni copj:-

;,,P. n . . i.-cir.a m tor attention at b, n.j of t(.- fid adn-.in-j.tra to i : i: i o' . !;.! 1 the state. ft is said that 11 of t he 00 jut e ti.-pid'iia UI ; ,i,r. V 'lef. St. Joseph. I'ecOl'i'. Itll'le-. ,

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yne. '.Tad..-'n ard a fe- oth.:..e persons ha'.'e V.e-n 1 esro. inst

t- tick, method to get moie oal than

siio.ioi have, and fuel ad !c 1 nist .-a -

tor? in thoe counties r.au startco; in

to snow thei.i that they must not do 'these i!.:iik-s. Wh'.'ie . oal is shoit and th supply st. all. it is pointed o'.it that ro consumer shooid lio.ntd cal. and shot. Id not try to g.ilihli up More ' oal than is te-

h--. eat meat m the,, homes on treat- dui; f a :-..r io in. "o i e i.to.je. in put rt.vs h.,n.i thev hel'eve that n.ilsaV tit'-re than that aifount means

ne w 'l cat. h 1 hem at it Me M., that scone

they are ji.st H s itiuoii fla. diets as an

other Uind of kla.-Uers. and that they aho.il-J be shown up and held up i s. 01 n of their r.eisrhbr-rs. - M -ipy .f iiiee people- wave the e.ai and shout about their jiatr iotn-.t when they fiie ,-it':de, hut at home trie-, vio.ate tiie food 'ivKiiiati-n." and i.-.p. ke s-a-. -.eis of 1 1. e !: . se I . c s hy eat,iK meat on li ea Cess da 's. ' WyoUoff said '"J'h.: s em to ha e iht- idea 'na! it i all riEhl f. v ofiieis to do v itho-tt :i.eat on meatless divs I., it tiiat they iiitv nave then s, . the san-e as :ua ! They sneak ato :nd a'" Jl it. That :i.ae. tJtf :m ti-.e n.-if. kind o.'

1 siarxers. j was ma . r. lie says the nest wav to handle sii.Jijn'oie and a

m-opie js to bold them up to their own in pia- e r,

kaze "ml ai'.ow the. 11 to look at them

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ne flse must do without or

wi-.ii a fh.11 t and i nsuft i-o 11 1 s-.pp.y. l'ue 0C1. la's sa that while tiie w .-o.i-en are the wo..t off enrjers in tiie soa-ar hoarding same, tiie men ale the trst at coal srab'o'.rsf and h".-iid'nt. The f ! d ' re. tor of Mndis'-n '-.vin-y has rlettoun d these fartners who ate I-.oa rdir.s and t:.-:ns cal for f ; 1 while at the same tim" t hy are w e'l s'lpX td wuh w ood. At Kek'ono and T-ehanon o!d shad? trees have been cut d--vn and rr e d in'o stove wood. nf ;sef f ser ioe t r nil e--e. h- ' .-! iln. :! in the conservation 0 f fuej i -1 n.arn counties of the ? at

survey of ti-.e -p.-ood s-.l.t-hlhle to he Use, tr,-fnel al. In f ake county, FM-

r. a 1 d Simon, anpoitited "it a committee

w.,!e eating meat on a ti.eat- " aft t tailep tiTNi in the coun-

i"ss days. This will nake them aham- ty. reported h-.no: e.j o. cui.1 of sik!i -d of themselves, he said. jmater al at the s.te of a new bridge P.-rhof is also atln? after a n -it h? r j ' ; ' '' ' 5 " Kanhase.- 've,. Tie Indiana

ieat siachei s. '! itey ,-ire tue t'a: nor r.uil r.atiroad was asie,j not to who co Into a restaurant destrov old t-s whi.-h rot; Id he -jse.J

l-in :!i ron-u and de.vand meat on a a Jess day. He is planning to l-.ave ce ."Hid-- posted in fill oat insr I'la'es

or.. 1 wi I oe tins statement: ; pejson who demands and eats on a meatless, day is a r-lac Uer." a : -1 w ill hear the 5-snafJ'e cf nile.i S'atcs l-"fiod Ad:iiin-stt anil W 1 off b lieves it n i l do e..d ton ai d d-'fe-rir.s mai,y per- ! !en-.an-iirs meat on no: a 1 1 -; W .-;.-T plat a'read-. has met -, , .-h fa or -ir.ions the county a j i : n . t a 1 o 1 3 t h r o u g h r- u t 1 11 e

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To Fravent The Gi'ip ..:.: f .me ;ropi.Ax.Ti : r.rpMO i,. 1VIMC Tablets rr-tuove the rui. is ..-'' cim '"Hie. mo Cm-nine." K. ..' . !P.i U'S siiinaturo on box. '. Ad .

for f .;-!. The Penrsv ania tailroad in a number of Ind-aiia eonnt'cs has eon r i i iv; t e r i j : : n n t i t i e s of old railroad t o i !.. ,e cut ir.fo st e. yi oo.J ,,,- f,r people a '.otts- the lme. tlse s'at.on aaent c . : r sr o 1 1 tie 1 1 -: ,1 ,e

Four republican mayors toofc of ic . ody j., -he rif-es r,f the fahimet r'c-j ion. arcompar led hy rrs'ticlly s'raiht) ti' let adminu-irations , Th i,e n.a v nrs pr Oati Prown o' ' I!ammot.l: Walter Sr hrase. bitin; W ill-ar-, H.i.ltfs. ;ar. and l.co Mc- '

tVrriaok. J-.ast v 'hi. bro. M;ii 1 Ilc'des at il.iry in !fV,iip; t'.m oa-h (i-t arted from the usual custom of bavins l-i pt i-dfcessor m eft ice adminis'cr :' . !?;'' ad he selcctvd lii: nw city rl-ik to do the honors. In a speech at the council chamber the new niaor

ASK THAT LURCHES BE CUT OUT . Clubs, Lodges, and Churches Are Given Gentle Hint By Food Director.

HEBRON WITHOUT STREET LIGHTS fJOW

EXPECT JOINT ALLIED STATEMENT

Jy trnitad Pre a Cablcg-iam.) LOr), Jan. 7. The joint ai:.-. statenifnt of war aim.- urged by I'resident Wilson is impending. It. is to L he great ep.,( rl 0e ,fu, wint&r- p,-,Jtjr! drive aciinsl tJerman imperialism. Lloyr Oeorse'si tpr c-ch was the prelimina 1 ar . From th b'fhest sources the Umu i Pre.'-?, b arns that a political campaign to reach Germany s people is plan;eu to rry'e lermsny democratic. Aii arl (..,nf ei r.r-e of all allied purr-, miniate, was hinted at in official circles today. It will serve to make pla u to the wcrid that fh allied battle is one of right: that no s-:lflsh consideration move them in their dett rmii.at ; 1. torever to remove the menace of Prus-gini.sm.

Hade in Niagara Falls. N. Y.

"ieclnl to The 1 lines 1

CROWN POINT. 1NU, Jan 7 The Hebron town Imm-d a, its meeting here

Saturday annulled its franchise .given to the Hebron Klei trie light :.mpan v for the use of the stiff ts of Hebron. This action v. as taken because thHebron lipht. con jiany after its oiganilation I'aHed to fulfill its terms and no lights were ever instalb-d. The V.oard wishes to keep the matter open so that rny other rompany an sevire a fran1 his and give Hebron the long-nee,!, d electric ff-rvire.

STEEL CITY T

ELECTION CASES SET FOR TRIAL TUESDAY

WW

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WIFE OF DYER BANKER IS DEAD

Mrs. Margaret Keilinan Passes Away After Illness of Eight Weeks.

A. .. l.i;..kson, stt.f-ial s'.iKlsry of the Cary T. M. C. A. who sailed froni New York in the middle of December tor six months' association war work with the Arn-.ricn forces in Kurv'Pt-. has arrived safely in France aciurdmg to word received by Acting; General b'-cretary I. ester W. ' "arlandei . The n-.fssare came from the international committee of the Y M. '" A. in N'ew York and merely said, "A. H 1 'ickson reported bv cable safely arrived." Sj- crerary lie ksou dir.ted Y. f. 7. A. work 0-1 the Panama I'ansl and in jhe Spanish- mtrlcan war. A I'ttcr has beep rt-'i-'.i ftl statinc t'mt ll' v. C. I.. Pyatt. pastor of Central Christ ian church, is w- in France or.isijed in V. ?I. ('. A,, v oik.

I tiiess the torm prevents ir .:. Jude Harry I.. Crumpacker of Michigan Cry, tomorrow, will sit in cirtar. court at vjrowii I'omt in the Gaiy ruayoralty election contest. It is .- petted that a n-.otioti will be filed hefc;.the judge l.y attorne s for Ev-Maj curt. O. Johnson who with llarv-ey !. Curtis are contesting the right of V f Hodges to be mayor of Gary. Th" nature of the rr.o'lori ba snot been d sclosed but It is believed it will rla'e to a char.ite of f tmc-. If a judge ,--asked it. will be up to the governor t. ma:e a ne-.v appf ir.t ment. . Curtis and Johnson declare they ; push he content with the utmost vigor, expect an early trial, and each is con-fidc-nt of winning the mayoralty. Fa 1 Mr. Johnson, k. G. Ballaid is chief cf counsel. Ex-Judge R. U. Wilderrroj! h is directing Mr. Cuifis' fight while C. I: Rtdgley is defending Mr. Hodges.

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Mrs. MasKai-et

1d f b"r home

t e ik n illness of eight The w-,d r -s Hetirv

IM'IAWIohls. Jan 7 - Three ..,.ai, a da- and rio ri-,.re. and the aianri -n-ren-of U; a wasteful he bit. of ihviiij if-fiesl,,.!. n-s . ciUi.s. eh If It meetings. o.f :ar.esi and 'he l,ke. tr onset vat ion 'vomeno'it the war measure new be.ng urged throusli the women's section of the Indiana

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announced the appointment of v. p. j State o incil of Defense, and through Glas.n. Homer J. Carr. l.ouis Glut-ck" tl' women members of tiie niiietv-tivo

county councils of defense in Indiana. I'nder the instructions sent out hy rr. Harry K. Parnard. the Federal Food

and Frank Itorman to the park board Th.s wa the board discharged by Mayor Johnson beiause he said they tepresen ted the s-.cel trust. flavor llodes as escoried ti-. lo' city hail by a parade. Some upkt u admirer presented him with a nnnia t. .

.o ii. Most rj t,,r for Hicliana. speakint; to'-ouch the "omen's war organination. ; e f r ep men ' s at clubs. 1 hutches, j.idiies .l-d the- l.ke will be sro vef) onlv ? hP

I such refreshments actually take the j Place of one of the three regular meals for thet day. The plan for ".-utting jout the ref: eshmery s applies to the 1 homes as well to soeiet'es and ' hu-. li--.

elephant made cf roses. l.tecause of the storm Alderman Cuham could riot get to the city hall to be sworn m and h was sworn m by telephone. A' Fast J'hicago and biting 1 he

inaugurals wfit- v ithout ,di la'ion from ! " sch'-dive. Sffscgd and weird re the p.ew Iar.ce Ma.- or William Hodge of Gu y de-j records offered by Columbia, and rial, .led the resignations of the entire known as the "Jf.lK Dance Blues"' P'd:.-e force, that l. ii.g his fust official! W. C. Handy, of Moraphig, Term., a.-i. Tiie resignation of those whom' compostr of ma.ny notable "blue" gucihe major wishes to retain ui the city 'si anno.jacd a the originator service v ere hai-.dcl ba -k to their sign- I "nci fctupose.- of these new uA strikers. SciK-art 1:. oien Re mho iieratae j "blu." and t4iy are played by hi . t ,,ef poiu-.-. succ-ed-ng w. 1.'. l-oiiiisl orchestra of southern negro v,h u ,11 he assistant to the chief. j nr.ttf it;ans. Certainly they are the John A. P-cmian become the senior - novelty of the hour m dance music.

o-.eo ,),ei- of the new .dminislfniion JTe ".' '-. '""" "CO-

h, J-Cf ihrai.. pres .lent of the fi. ep Nak rial Hank, president of the tovn bord, x-townahip truste and a wesl-

fatmer. Th children who firibe

a re . W :! i !a -v frank, Fu.n-a. Mrs. Joseph Fabler. Ray n.ond. T.roriHid. Vro-nif-a and Heb n. Hat tuond is a s-.i-i er at rami) Tailor. T! e funeral service js ',0 .e i . ;1 Wednesday foreno'n at tn -iVloi lc fi on the St. Joseph t-hurch at !..'. er v bete solemn requiem high mass w .11 If sad. to St. -losepii's remeterv. Mrs. Keilman was an old resident of the county and very w5! known rnd respected.

Ihree hundred aeata thronn open to general admbtfon at .VI rent In second halronr ef Iet.ur theatre for sihrlne Minstrels, toniaht. Tuesday nil M'etnedar. .

CLARK

If You Think THE TIMES U Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Aiwa vs Welcome.

EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL WINS Ft i day night $it H-gMsnd Park, 111 , the Fri.erson losth s; h-tcd l-r.sktt hall earn def.ated tiie Reerrield high school -ear, I 1 t'l" t,ii e - i d e.j s .,re of fi o 4. The lo'a' team thought they were going to, be nsa.nst so.oe 1 1, ir, g heavy, but after a few minutes this idea -,cas dispelled it v. sis sinijdy a walk awa;. 'or the K.r.e -s in . the fi-st half ending with an IS to 1 scot e. The hrteup was 11s foll .vcs: Finer-son -l!ar is. If.: M -cennon. rf.: l'umla v . : Johnson. lg.; Skinner, and 7.. Smith, rg. teerfle.ld Kimheii. if.: Conin. If : r.b.k. c: Fell Rid-r. Baskets -Block I : Har ris f. Mclinnon ". Dunlavy 1; free t Ut o' Bell 2. Hazet ty of 'vVestern ColleSte Conferen.-e. le'eree.

Herbert ?eheuere- and i.s? Gert:-i.'r returned to their home at Windsor Fark afie spending a few day; with friendanil rela'ns at C:i-k Mrs. Henry Koschrnoder and children of Clark, vis; ted. with friends and relative jri Chicago. Mrs. William Ho! "Han and children of

Clark, are spending- a. lew- davs with ;c-i-jatiws at Hammond.

Walter Pc hu returned to hs hct.e a: Clark after attending -school at Va!parairo university. Axel Re. son of Clark, was a Hammond business ttansactor. Richard Much of Fine, who has ben seriously ill for tiie past week, is able to e up a ltd around." Bert Jansen of Ridge Read, was a Chirk business transactor. '

If You Think THE TIMES 1 5 Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always Welcome.

sue -vis .!. A. Fattcrson as controller, an oii'iee which entails the right of huc-ces-ioti to trie mayoral' y in case of a ai.-in- .

r, r s . . : '! to-.vns a provided by hfpy, I.'.d 2 e heated i 11 1 ' I places. Indiana w 01 k in -rr b-tt

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I f a ' "d with wor.,1

:--'hho; hood f.lioppinj-o-ns are aN,-, heir," '1- t, sniier :n. mny

pation which fairly echoea the jungle la ila wild beat and barbaric unde.rcurrent, and their call to the danoe

floor is insistfnt. I Ton tV,. tT..l.. -,.. I or

icry Stevens of the board of work's 1ftnce B!uP, S.loctloriS arft ofirM bv was slated to be r,,oe president while Cohmhi&. Among them are "Liverv Thomas Gordo,, was s.ated to hear the ! Stabe Blue;' "The Hooking Cow board of sa'.ty. j Bh:e," "Fwy Wuijv." "Moonlight Tonight wh"i. the ity council or-j Blues," "Old Town Pump." "Sweet ganu.- s u is scheduled to re-elcM. Ahff.r- chM," and others with equally s-tnk-iii.-i.i iiniioi U'.-v. ley a- president. , ma parties. The name are no mora . ; tlOVPi tn ,n rh p music, which will give

(he newest note tn sj-ncopatiori to any dancing p-irty.

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BILLY SUNDAY'S AID IS COMING

:rvn a-e said to he 1.' w than at ary time

prt-vjf.u. to this winter, heca-ise rai1-ioadsa-e imiri-ir ilivp r ar ar.d hn-e more rutin, s to tnul the a t within the last few da? s. For irsiance. it is t-e poj-ted tr.! Cue Mva n - il I" ,t- Indiana pops ITI ii 1 0 d., whieh n week up,.

haul coal from "he because it !,3d no

'three hundred seats tirronn open to general admission at T.O -rent in nes-nnd b.ilt-By of Dfl.mr tbentre for Shrine Minstrels, tonlsht. Tuedu,T and Wednesda j .

-r so wns una'. 1- tr . t, t- - a ', .'-l: i:' ,1s 1 i p

He Will Direct Gary Church ;

During M February.

Work During Month of

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Hammond. Ind.

DeLuxe Theatre TODAY, TUES. & WEDNESOAY Big Shrine Minstrels Corning Attractions Thin-.-dciv, Jan 1 - Tlaijy Mario Ophorn in "Tears and Smib-s"; also Latest Path.: Weekly and n Piiramount Coniod. Friday, Jan. 11 Vm. Russell in "The Sea Master,' and a Riotous Comedy. Saturday. Jnn. 1? 1!ov Stewart in "Tho Learnin of Jim Benton"; and Ril'.ie Wpj-t in a Scream. Sunda.v. Jan. 11 Oeorpe P.eban in ''l.o.-; in Tranf-.it," and a Wonderful Key-tone Comedy. "The Io:r Catcher." Some show.

FEATURE ATTRACTION Today and Tuesday "THE SMART SHOP ' A Miniature Musical Comedy. 10 PEOPLE 10 Pretty Giris. Special Scenery Beautiful Wardrobe Snowie May Belle Comedienne. Bove & Nocento Musical Novelty. Vine & Baldwin Singing ari Ts'Hing. Idalene & Esteila Novelty Giris.

ADMISSION Matinees 10-15e. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily ":?,ft p. m. Nights, 7 to 11 p- m. Sundays Continuous 2-11 p. m.

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