Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 16 January 1918 — Page 2
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Immediate Recovery Still in Distance Plants of Calumet Region Are Virtually Paralyzed No Coal in Prospect While steel mills tn nnty, Indian !1rb.-r, Jo'.iot. Kast Chirago, South ChtSO and tlsewherc in the Culumot resI 'li re getlins things h-ared uji for operation resumption it may be w before thev cet hack to normal ha?ls. Th fuel shortage an. tran?portation ! chaos spells a blaok lrnniediate fu'.ure. Oary Still CrlrplflThere has been but slight improvBmcnt at Oary. Tha steel nilUs ni ed j coal for the lurnacff nocd cok ovens. The blasl-I coke from the ovn?, the! open-hbart? nnd Bessomcra not'd iron i from the furnaces. nd th rollijiu mills t ft" tt A !! got from the open hearths and the pl.-ite, sheet sK-el, bridge and tin nt mill nd other finishing depart ments need rolled steel from the roilir.tc mills. All hingee back on the coko s.tsiation. AMthout most of the bla.-l-f urnac runnin thtre can be no waste gas and without great waste ga there can be hut little electric r.'iv-1'- And tnough power is essential for Oary. Conflict Oary Cool. To add to the wots of the different plant officials came news that the state j fuel administration had confiscated Gar -bound coal for coalless householders t Indianapolis. As il is coke ..ens only have one-tenth to one-fifteenth thfir normal eupply. Testerday nd today the sheet stel n. lls fought mtn at S5 cents an hour to fhovel snow. Some of the $20 a day ,,,;.r3 turned out and vorked for this V-nce. Fully 15,000 Gary men are now affected and more will be. There may be temporary resumption in a few- rolling mills, but it vill be on a hand to mouth b!sis. Aetna auncotton factory. lu,e for run 11 in r'ays, hopes to get io or three ia s. material To Preiit t.riv.uhl,. rause Ot tp L.A X ATI VK 'JITN1NE Tnblets remove tro rhere is only one "Hromo Quit: W. GKOVC'S sinat-.iie on b..it. BROMO .-a use. ie.'' E. Ad.-. OTTO KAHN IS ASHAMED OF GERMANY (Continued from raue one hrrteor,? rlefaniof the laws of God nd tiirn. TJ-. Ai;ei:ran of Oerrran descent a!... at this tt-ne or test and trial, lies not serve the land of his adoption v .., pvejy mime of hia por. perjures !,;.,,r;f ard proves himself g ;:lty of l ; tar::;-r'M;i: ,i pll i" it '. There j ;iiurnint evidence that the , v o. w i-iol -ii-riK majority will not per- , v,i rrl of their veins to drown i.o oon . if nee in their breasts. H : herd, indeed, for us to arraign i-M&lieiy the co'-ntry from which we ,:i,Ur and to turn -ia;alnst our own ith and kin. h wever deep rir dett.ition t'f their v.-ror.s; dMn? -vty.of Prussian caste. 'Sot lirrnKiD' ut Old. 'Tlieie ate some 0f you. ptohablj- " i,o will stiil fliid it hard to believe i hat the .Germany nj know ran he K'lilty o the, crimes whivh have made i en outlaw. But do you know Motifrn Germany? ' nless you have been there within the t twenty-five years at regular in-r-rvals; tiiles J'ou have een low the . 'Lil of Germany was being eaten away s the virulenf poison of Prussianism. on do not Know the Germany of thie i ' a y. -The Germany at whose monstrous m, Mtmnr, Mil if 1 r I le f f-:i
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ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c rin'ds th" i ir. ! nt !-!-. stand aghast, staffed into definite t.-;iis' than thirty years ago. "With it ;ud fioia it liifif cam a national forward movement alm-af I'no-i'fcled in liHtorv. Th. world looked i'H in ,td or ii lit CI u e l : n u t h v I r a 1 1 1 ' r; . "A mi no one fiee ai-cffi ( !; rd "n. urmary iv;i c nby poacef'd penc-f-t.' all d ill 1 1 w b . th f? and IL hm all tuIP. i h new t h' ye . a ' o iip. n the Gorman r!,'I'l, 'lin I rain of new and baneful Influences and irupulscs. o . rwi 'mrm arrogance, .in impatient, i ontempt for the, rtkhi? of the weak, a mania for world cVm'nion. "There a'tv a'.so a hxd end iriritionr.l distrust of the iniunli.ns of otti -r nations, tuv the t-vil which lad oret Into tln-ir ."".'.is made the;:i soev i! in othci s. Tempted and r'ell. "And finally tlx- Tempter C'.h.'k the Prussi.tnired rulers up into u high mountain .irid sh' wi d them tho capitals of the- earth iteming with pea-, eful i'.'i'ur Hrusseis. i'urij, London. , New York, md tdd thm: 'Pse u.dv power ruthlessly and thev an- ynarp.' "And those ruler? said. .;. ah-ad. Satan, an J we w:i! follow thee' ,.. r.rrnn tM....,i the Prussian rulers have kepi reaffirming w ith disgusting byp.e-jh-y that th'.r an a detenslve war. forced upon theru ly wicked und envious nefhtors. A defensive war. Indeed. "I know something from ' luai and personal experience of the plottins if 'he Prussian war party. I . 9. .Menaced In 1911. "T know of my personal knowledge that tin- stage was set six or seven years afro in connection with the Agadir episode. I know. that ti, Pan-Oei-mans meant to have a foomr in South America, and, once there, had prepared plans to threaten this : y of i ,rs. "I know that Auetna in r.'l:. meant t pcnqi'tr Serbia, and so informed h-r then ally. Italy. ' "Austria did not believe that its ultimatum to Ferbia would hrliiy on a serious war. "X know It terause 1 s w a jettrr frorn a gentle r.an closely connected with the Austrian foreign office. ;n v hich. writing: urd'r date at,,.,;-. Juiy 20. 1M4, eai-1: "V are passinr thr'.'sth a nerve-wear.nj time bect:s..-,of our dificultv tx ith frWi, V-;t by the time this letter reaches you evrythine will be all r v p t a?ain. The Serbians have- been tntr,? utne aetalnst us those many years, and this time they must no .-ti!-l with Si t Kood for alt YVV .-shall t.i!;e Pel grade, but in a much as we have srivon assursn' " to P.ussia that wo shall not per;!:--.:.' ntly ;r.terfore w-ith tho independen-e -f Serbia, and tnasmu-vh a.s wither Rusjia r.or her allies are ready to ! flaht. the whole 1h,nsr wi'l ba a military promer.ad' end have no seriouj consequences ' "Teara before the war Nietz--:he. than I whom nn man had creater infi'tence in shaplne German tiiouKht. wrote; " 'Vou shall love pea"- as a means to prepare for new wars. Tou ay that a gro-.j lausn insy hallow even war. b;t I .av to you that it is trocid wr which hallows every cause,' "in J y 1514. the wa inf.. .;";-! German newspaper Vor'trt di-5;ed. "'The camarilla of war lords Is workins; with absolute i;ns- r :ptilous means to ra-rv out their fearful designs' t precipitate a world war." Harden OctCi't, pr Kkmoscs Miam. .'i !. Maxim'Hian liarit)
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GARY OOMESTIR FUEL But 1,000 Tons on Hand for Houses and Public Buildings Oary h.i-; s"t down to rat.ons on coal. '!"ioro arc hut 1,0 tons on band h far ;is the iloiue.-itU- supply is i oin oriieii. Th' se liut'os do i;"t o m . ru the industiial siiuaiioti. 1 louseh.ddiTS. apa rliiient. d'Acllfis, huMne-s block tenants nnj hotel au'-r-tts. wlioM- ln'ii s arc w tthotit con!, get it with kov eminent sanction and t!i-n only h irii.all (..nantity el a time. The coal Kit: h:tf:d will last three !.. 1'or niir.v i:i? Ht) car K.iiis about 4.0i'H lonn have been cn route. It continues en route. Steel Deliveries Tail. Some local coal Ualers ftre rut out because tin t-teel corporation, which si lis its employes coke pcrcnings ut a price runxirfc between $3 and (3. fit! are much put out because the company lias failed to meet the demand. Weeks ntfo in deliveries were six weeks behind and ten days before Saun da 's blizxtmi they ceased entirely The ilty cf Oary had to pitch in and sutply teams for deliver) "Early in the season we went to tl.e steel company and were assured 'hry would take cate of their employes. They didn't. Tin; result is that from the low supply we must take care of tl.eru." an id ;a dealer. ' Steel axilla low Tiien:elT. However, the steel officials have their troubles and they have been unable to get enough coal for industrial purposes. strictest watch is beimr made to preent coal hoarding. F mi lies, .without coal arc served with half-ton lot hy order of fuel Administrator Mot-. BUZZARD KILLS : MOTHER MD BASE Storm Delayed News From Miller Telling of Death of 17-Year-01d Mother (Special to The Times. 1 Delayed In tranit because of storm.) MH.L.EP,. 1XD.. Jan. 14. Mrs. 3. Rradslreet. young women of seventeen, whoso husband died fix months ag", wa- about to be visited by the stoik Saturday night wliile the blizzard raged. Efforts to get a doctor tool; some timn because of the weather. None could get from Gary at the time and finally one arrived here Sunday niornin;. He had to walk home, five miles through the drifts. Th child was born ded. A short time later the mother passed away, be." death wiping out tho family. No undertaker tfould be had umil today (Monday). The hody was sent to Knox, Ind.. for burial. Mrs. Kradstreet i a n;e here fiom Kentucky. Miller wa hard hit bv the ; unlay cold Hitd storm. The- grocerymen couij ror deliver any groceries and the supply of coal !'i thu town hss run so low i. bat if neighbors did not borrow l'rom ach other iiiHny would be in dire dict re?,. Only two trains rtm on the Soutii Shore on Saturday and two or three on Sunday so that many Miller men ! ad perforce to stay in Gary or walk bom. .Several reported froren faces and ears. The aidev. alks were cleared off in short orior Monday by the hih school boys und the Miller school boys some of whom were at liberty as pnrt of the school wa fhut down owing to lack of fuel. The fri'n! of pobert Pearson will be glad to know that he i.s up and around and able to be on duty at. Camp Taylor. Ivy. Make It The Last War. ipinimp wiiwji l: ' - i"'i fi
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i I" HERPICIDE i BUZZMD KIT HELP D. S, TO WIH The si-ion storm n;ny give the country si.-- sfreatest tvint'-r wtietit crop. Y..-.4- n-j I i.-ivi-nport. bead of the Asj1 e ; ; f j m r n 1 (o!lej;e of Kl.iioi. -seiiv a:d tha t ih. lo iiv s fall of snow may beep A tn-rica f.nd her allies from se en wUe.-jtles.B ll;l.'' a V.etk. 'Shoiilrl th m;i;w rcn'-ain all wtnPi.' s,d Inn I Will KloW .ierler tlii" r.poi t; cat snow. ishould it fi ring, a bumpthaw icradiially in th" . r n p is a i : i . o y i ttnf d. ' 1 1 'it tile otiiei hutiJ. if the :,n ,w j'v-e.s and p and f reezsmr and thawinp mpidly alternnt'. the it.-iniavo Ai'illll 'if: .'HVi-le. A t'ofltltli" of jef; a; any time wtil kill the crop, l.att wti tr i' wh this thai ktlbd practically two-thirds of the winter wheat in th ;ppe? Missis:'!; pi valley. "It is a (rumble of the jrreattst tnnn-nitud'-. Kill the winter wheat und th-'. .Vr:eri'-an army and uur'nll!'") will ij,.and unprcrefjented wheat sh"rtiKe." EL SHG JUST IS CRUCIAL The fuel situation in the steel and munitions belt Gary, 'Whiting. Hammond, Knst Chicago and Indiana liaror showed no material change. At Gory only three of the forty-two open hearth furnaces were burning. Two of the eleven blast furnaces are being operated, merely for the production of gas to generate electricity. au trie rolling mills are idle. Coke ovens have on'y one-twelfth of their normal suj.p'y. Cther big plints are in ss hod or worse condition. It ts estimated that fully one-half of the IV") mill workmen are iflle. And tne firy' coal tra'n Oj ;;pvrnl flaVS i f5 epe, te.1 tror.oerr, with r.o certainty of il sri ival. P' Plant IrMe. At Past Chicago thirty large plant-s'i-'h as th" of th.e Inland .teel Co., the liiasseili Chemiral Co., the S-tsirid-aid I-'iTginss Co. th.e American jt1'i.ojndrv ('.. tlie Interstate Iron A Steel Co., and tiieVn:ted states Metals Kefinlng Co. are iile. The number of unemployed tneti Is estimated at P'ni". A. F. KNOTTS TO GO TO CAPITAL; A. t Knotts of Gary will have "in a; NOThi; or hknkwai, of liuimr UlXXSK. Notice hereby given to the citizen? of Hammond. North Township, Lake County. Indiana, that the uude rsiened. Harry Capian, is niale irihabitant and resident of said City, Townsnio. County and State, and over the ate of twenty-one years; trial he hai resided i: the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township. U-ile County, Indiana, for more than six ij ) months prior to the dale of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof, and a raMi rallied citizen of the United State:" of America and of g-.od tin ra I 'horaeler; that he will apply to th Hoard of County Commlsof IaUe County, at Crown P"int, Indians. '9 1 its fv-bruary. 1P1S session, for tho renewal of a license to sU at retail, fipiritous, vinous and mail liquors in less quantities) than five gallons at a time and permit the .vim to be drunk on the premise- where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Pord of fommissif tiers on the 5'h ny of February. 1 a 1 7 . and Issued by Euward Piiiiin. Auditor of fcUl County, for the period of one yea r from said date, and the precise location where said lr'oxiating ii'tuors are to l,e sold by the provisions of the license t" be renewed is as follow s : Tiie ground floor fror.' room -of the one-story frame building Mtunted on lot 2. block , Mortis' Addition to the Citv of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana. Sajl room bus front end side entrances So id room has glass front and all of the insiji- can be teen from Columbit avenue, a public highway in said City. Bar room ;2x!5 feet. Said bur room has front and id entrance and facs. on Columbia avenue. The bar is on the north ?!.! of said room. There are jiving 'rooms in the rear. HA PRY CArLAX. Jan i'--lS NOTICE OK P.F.NKWAL l'i' LIQl'Ok! LI' 'EN SE Nctice is heieby given to the citizens of llamriorid, N'oith Tcuvnship. t.ak'County. Iiifhana. thu; the undersigned Geotue Dingier, administrator for John F. Dingier, deceased, is a ma inhabitant and resident of said City. Township. County and States, nd over the age of twenty-one years; that h- has resided in the State of Indltma for more than one year and m the 'jt- of Ham mond. Noith To- nsh'f. Lake t'otmlv.i Indiana for more than -x 1 ) month.prior to the 1-iie of this m-tuo. mid is a ii':n,it5ed voter thereof, and n naturalised citizen of i:i- 1'nlt. .1 States of America and of jo J tnornt character; that be will apply to tho It-iarJ of County Commissioners of Lake t'outity, it Crown Point. Indiana, at its February, lil)' stss'oti for th'- renewal of a li- ,', to seil at retail, spintous. vinous and malt liquor in te inai.tit ic than lice gallons at a tim- and permit the a me to bo drunk on the premises where dd. said li. ense heretofore f.-an'ol bv . i Hoard of Commissioner?' on the Ith Y.v of February. 1917. and issued by Kd ..-rd Simon. Auditor of said County, for .he period of one year from said date, nd the precise iucnttmi where said inoxicsting li'iuors are to be sold by the revisions of the license to be renewed s as follow: The ground floor front room of a twot o-y frame building s, runted on lot 1. block 1, OriKina! Town (now City) f Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. The oom is more particularly known and iescribed as the northwest corner of lohtinn and State streets, both public .ighways in said City. liar room is 13 eet 6 Inches by 60 feet. Has glass rout, one front, rear and side enranees and all of the inside of said ocrn can be seen from said highways. Bar is on the north side of room and .aces south on state street. Building aces east on llohrisri street. There is a .'-rase room in the southwest corner cf said building. Store room above. GUORGB DTNGLER. Administrator. ,7s.. 2----1S
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f a 5 - I 'J J A. ,t. 4fe , This new tur.,n is fa.inioned after the Italian rruiitary cap with gold a-e embroidery and tassel. The neckpiece is of rich eable. few days for Washington. D. C, where he will spend severe.l weeks doing research work at the congressional llhrarj. Mr. Knolts will Fearcb through old documents and official records of the war j-jiartment in connection with his hunt for material for his forthcoming book, the history of the Kankakee rirer country. STORK LEFT 217 BABIES AT HGSPIGE The stork paid 217 isits to Mercy h.-spitai. Gary, during 191? and if you think that the mother sup'rior and other good sisters didn't have their Lands full caring for all ihr-so babies let alone th- t'k and wounded attend "i the rest of the report. Thrro were ?.?42 ratiTts in all. el partlj-pay patients. 1 V'i j,o-pay I'fiti-nls. Thanks ate ( stcn,, r .- the doctors, the sewing guiis ain! others v h assisted the oriJ-r of tii- loor Hand Maids of Jesus Christ in their works of mercy. ATTEMPT TO KILL By United Presa Cabiepram.) I'LTLOOnAli. Jan. IB. Four revolver shots were fired ut Nicholai Lenine of the Polshe viki government today when he was returning home from witnessing the departure of the Led Guards for the front. Leritne was unhurt. J. O. Y. GIRLS SNOWED IN Pi-i'liS'i? t" one frit the effe-'ts of the ri-ent stt-ry a did the J O T. Giris of Indiana Harbor. They held heir semi -mon'hly meeting with Miss Margaret Prissey in Drunmond street on Friday evninn and due to th bliezard which broke forth in all its fury,', 'hey w re unable to go home. Po they made it a week-end slumberlesa party. The tin e was spent in cooking and e'ating. 1 Ilea vy on the cooking.) Mis TtiisSi-. re. irf sn elect rie channa dijji recently but, a'a . not mu, h of it is left now Ti girls enjoyed the party in:m.ensely and did not leave until Sundr.v morning The main feature of the party was the penalty put on each member by Mr. Prissey. He insisted fVaf each pirl le'Ste "Fnew Ilouhd," pe feetly before she could leave, M hen interviewed about the affair the girls, including Mis Hrmsey. said they thought a blizzard was the loveliest invention and they hope to see many mor. Do you blame them ? CRIMINAL SITTINGS IN CIRCUIT COURT (Special to The Times.) CP.OWN POINT. LVD.. Jan. PL The following criminal settings have been made m the Lake Circuit court: January 14 :;tt Green; (Puri.s & Well-. ZD'. !'! .- kingcr; (Poone). 5S40 Heck nick; (Gavit & Pocriei. ,"i3.' Lucli. (Lai'h). ,;,vt0 Hegwiscii; (icliffti ). January Ij 3030 33.",." S.o9 33 70 3 9 7 1 Lassen; ( Poone). 3560 :66 ;tiJ 7 as5: 3?I'.i "87; 35 72 'IS 7 3 Warner. et al: (NlcAleer). J7 7o--THrkw ics: ( I'attorsoi, 1. January 1 1 39D1 Janas: (Oavil IlniO. 4014 Coy; iMcAleer). 40s Sario: (McAlcfr i- Conro;. 4033 (VDor.nell. et al; (McAlfe-i); c. laser for s'ate. ,93HiRjrinbrtham: (P.obt. Davis). Orpheum School FOR Dancing; 152 State St., Hammond. Iastruction clas.'os every .Monday nieVit. new Jas and Walk Waltz. Wcdnepciay night Waltz and Two Step. Friday right. One - Step, Fox Trot and Waltz. Admission: Gentlemen. 60 cents. Ladies. 23 csnts. Class tickets of 12 lPS?onr", ?5 for gentlemen; $2.50 for ladies. Six private !esons. $5.00. HALL TO RENT FOR ALL OCCASIONS. PHONE 332S. Prof. J. Gregory Keane of Chicago.
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4 j9 cbusteek; Schtrer). 41L'0 Morris Eorcman; tit for stale). January 18 3M3 Faust, et f,l; (McAlei ri. 4 P'4 Kozisetich; ( Oleastri. 4305 Ks-ftliki; iCkasorl. 41 10 Frankkevich; ( G leaser). January 1 4 0 1 5 I'ot sou ; ( M aci 'rfe e ken ) . J. I.aube 4'i?,l I'olson: 4036 I'ot son; 4 059 Pot. son : 4036 Lagura; 40(4 Lagura ; 4065, Lagura : ( MacCraeK-n i. (Maefrnck' -n). (MacCraek, r, ). ?prOf;te ) (Pproa-e). (S proa i e ). 4 f 4 2 Col ogorou s . 4043 Nicoloidus; ( Houron ). 40 "t Kolozinski ; (Mathews). 4n45 Goldman, ft al; (Mathc-,vs. 4f. Goldman, el 1: (Math'-xs) 47S Goldman, et a": 01th'vi, 4oS 1 Thonas- ( Bretsch). January 'Ji 4i'53 Pat-u; t llouren 1. 4(i;-,4 Cello; ( ildermu t ii . 40.',S Mullen: (Hnurmi, 4'j"57 Jitu; (ll'iuron). 4 0 s McCullough: Bretsch . 4070 Gold. 407S Deutsch. January 2i v-S'i'S rietzak; (Nor-o ich . 102 White; (Pretschl. 4 0 s 3 V.'h V' e ; ( T iret oh ) . 4"g4 White; (Lretsoh) 40V5 Cohan; (F-retacb). 40S6 Greiger. January S'Mfc Lndmesor; i.ira9'r). 4AQ) Landme?s, r; (Granger). TO ACCEPT RESIGNATION OF WILLARD WASHINGTON. Jan t". President Wiison wilt a-"ept the resignation ot Daniel Willard." chairman of the war ir.ritistries board, it was announced officially . day. While tr.e reason officially anrj i;iii.ed for Willard's resignation as his pref idenr-y of the p. & O. railroad demands his ent,re attention during the present railroad reformat, in under government control, his friends deflated Willard was discouraged with the manner in which war work being eondiU'ted. PASTIME Tuim Valeska Suratt In a i-A t Win. Fox Van-.pi'e Picturr"A Rich Man's Plaything"! I'barsdaT sEVKX PKAK". Al stone tmn!r Today Belle Bennett And Jack Livingston In "BECAUSE OF A WOMAN" A roinapc play .uglily enjej. .on And a Riotous Triangle Comedy
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away I r ' in ii -il - r : ELECTS OFFICERS I'KOWX POJXT. I NIL. 1. rt. I". T. .. sirmual election of tin- t'hat.ilv r of Co:, -merce r.s held on Thurshiy r.tuht n:i resulted it. '!." folloving ic n "oeu .z selected to direct tho atTir- of th r bofiv 1 he coming yenr. I'tesident Adrian P. Co-ur: righ' Vice Pre s. C -o. W. I-'rcdorick. Treasurer John K. Fraa15. Jfihn If. e'lauss, 11. Mob. in Hie.'has Me Wayne v r. tlie new directors appoint'.-d who with 1L1 ii.iidov. 1- direeiois, !n llayderi Kiel W. 11. TieluS. ,i ,11 eb.ct a secretary for t lie corrom ear at the first ir.f--ting cf thai orgism-y.-ition 111 February. Th.- r'l'esetu fffteient so.'i'ta.y. Fieri Huff, will servo until that tp.hc. I ' "n d'-md-d to h"'.d the annual bmiuuet ?f,n-iO time in tii-; early part of Kfhniary. 1 HRPHEUpJ Theatre sis Hsmrnond, Ind. I Today, Thursday and Friday g Leonard & Louie Comedy liana Ihilfi n, c : .. fa Vera & Wilson mcd;. . .ngi! a Mid Talking1 Win. Schilling & Co. A I'i-amat,c sketch, "He Never Krie-.v ' Leo Fillier Brooklyn Comedy Four ( , in -d y vj u ?"t e 1 o . ADMISSION Mstineci 10-15-. Nights 10c. 2Dc, 36c. New Shew Mon'iay. VvVdnesday and Saturday. Matineo Daily. 2;U0 p. ru. Nights. "7 to 11 p tn. Sundays Com inuoas "J-ll jj. v.. Thursday, Jan. 17. Mrs. Vernon Castle And Antonio Morena "THE MARK OF CAIN" In . wh.ch Mrs as tie does some wonderful dancing and acting. Also the veiy interesting Path"'s Weekly. The world's gro.a t-s-t events in Picture And a Fine Paramount Comedy SUte St. Hammond ar deliver, we will give 2 H
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