Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1918 — Page 2
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THE TIMES
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fUOONS OF GARY OPEN
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City Administrator Moe declared that n nlu('DBiin wouldn't keep open as be would ue gas to drajy beer, electricity every time he ring h;.i cash register. What Pretieiit ays. "Gary ha as much right to Keep "('n as the saloons do :n East 1 iii.-nKo, Hammond and other parts of Like ci'iinty, said Mr. l-'rVrfnimv The Minday Order. Si.n-.e citisvn a; wondrt'!ng whether the f j! administrators should nM hnve r.J op to th mayors the .I'li-shuii ci-sing ,iliion on Sund.is, as liie stale law provide. O coins? they
hae oeen ori.ipd to .--mpi
1 with, tne request. A it was
;i 1 in ry : e is
ay or Mut'i wnen he entered o:ioe ; eompany
mad'.
t
it, 11 i' v t y or t.itr s ealoons, '
.i m.der a telegram received from I'r. t field's offi.-e. plan to use no fuel i"s: ?.!..nday and keep open for bus,-i i whs -iidicated today !y President ',
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Hl,MiO 'e.'g r. m i s , n e--.
m- Ingwald Moe :hat they shall
no move to close saloons on Sun-
da v. Then ram tha ful adniimst ra
ti crt rul'ng c!,'fi;is from. Tb'.s rdaoated th '.ary ministers and tli re-
form clement. A poll of sentiment in certa.n o.ua'teta in that th" fin-! tdmi 11 1st r.t t ton
should have forced Mayor II do his duty instead of doing: it If saloons remain open on
years. They can handle the money afely and make ten per rent profit Tor th investor. One hu 1 Id i ng a. id loan
1 ncre. is as go d as another. Ml are ! absrdim iy -uif. are under slate earnination. ami aif operated by men of (pood tharaot'i ;md busine fib.ltty.
I The associations will agrt c to put th j I money into now building. My hss'-da- j I tion can fnmi-h about $2 '). a month. ', It was -u ted by Peter W. it. yn ' that ! make building popular th" wise ' to ,f'ii e i (. ( t ..a, !i 1, iin iniiUi on j i own liooii. Tite plan of t, stock J I eonv-any was dioa rded a? not pi art;- j
1 ne fit." wants more liome ownand not h.mes owned by some
And me: e homes will be!
built free la nee than otherwise, j. j. j he.hrved. j Tlv huiil-cr jr. en hat an d t.. bun- i
j die the lumber f..r the li.ois- s on a I ten per fnt margin. !
Kill That
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W Cold and W
Save Health CASCARA QUININE Tha old family remedy in tabitt form fe, ure. taiy toake. No opit no Unpl-j.jnt otter effectt. Cure cold in 24 hour Grip io a day. llm'T back if itfail. Get tbc
trnuine boa iu Ped Top and Ml. Hill picture m it I4TbUt.fo2Sc. At Any Drue Str
many. Only des-peratiun- stirred hy hungrer iirul a widespread of the revolution can brinjr about any eflfcct on the war. Long year of aubscrviance to military rule will finally ,-alm the peopla now. it is felt, although the Vnltrd Slates Koernmcnt is wati-hmj the slow-down. T!ie cin.'ur has anain clapped the lid on news out of 'ounnns-.
Ths: a Million dotJai s lie nbtam- j " " ! from :,t ..f t..-n was a ji.ste-ilen I PATRTOTTRM T?TV1T!
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"-nie-i :n h reset 11 1 i-n vrnl Pv It
for him. ! Monrti'- 1 tb
ina some h.tve ordeid "Op'ii business today" ;gns there may b.
e'.aim iht I'r. Oar
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The !'u, admin: o. rev.sed 1 uiinar ;
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that
Oari'eid's iles-ram. On the otlvr
th saloorim-n are asninR heth-T It. Oarfihl i.i not stipei ior to ;,-,( orders, so ther- yr.u ar.-. In the me-antim the th-rsty are
stoeK ng up and tak.ng no hi. .-.-e s or j the saloonmen not be.nz r;.-:i-i in th.- !
matter.
gives them authority' he fuel administrator I jurisd'et ion e c r , do not burn fu--'. j 'esrr-a-n the lucai fuel d.-red saloons elosed. j : s a n o t '.1 o r h : t " ii ' r ! saloonmen probably
ii-"a!!v eorrei f, hut on Th'irs- !
"ii! ! 'i: a 1 rn in . .-' r.1'0 vs it- i -.f , in- i-..- i v , -! Ortj Tollowa Taa Snow . .lai.urfi y pr-jiv.i'jai ns i taken in time w ill Frevfiit t'Srip. R. V .e sp-rst of the order that the j (IKOVE'S sljrnaturv on Uox. ;;"C Adv.
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A couple of cases of smallpox hnve
de.vf ivoed in East Chicago and while the situation Is well in hand an1 led iieecsarily alarmlnr. yet all who have not been arcinated within the last vt o or j years are advised by the health '- rartment to take this preciatiou g-dr..et j becomine infected with th" disease. j. City Chemist and Health Expert H. J C. Osborn says that in his opinion about j 9u per cent of the population of l"it ' Chi ea go have been vaccinated within (recent years but that an epidemic of
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I ccnpideratl size ijld
jamons the unvac-cir.nted 10 per rn,. j There are several of the rnanufac
firina; plants constantly c
adding to their forces of workmen tha
died
Woods who will present it to nein'fera of the .h.-imbei of 10.1.. !; !' ineii,d1 a rrostram "'Ifnng (1 ansi'Ortatioii. The. neri
i adequate street car ser-i.-e wa.s .mphaailed and efforta an- to be made ' hasten the hearing -.f the pent i.n for beti. r se-vi"o now tiding before the Mate utilities commission. The plan of the tratin rimpsny to riu ears d.reef from i hleavro to tb.e e;i:
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' the Standard ovou- the .
street line .and to add a swili-h
a' Sibley street on the South Tfouir.an st it t line is not Vlie'l to provide sn fti- i relief Tl-,- g i-(ii I r pat' of tl.e eer.intf. how-eve-, nas de-..t,-(l to eniorf'mer,tn the earnpaiK"n t" in-re.ae buildine
1 h nd loan sa k ir,i i Jii'ise V. s. Iteit.-r w a. ar.ior.p th.sf ! who addiepsi t'je mcetiiijf. t! said i thit the fl:-t tbo:sar.l flolar. ho ever j had in his life as saved throuch the I buildin r.nd lean and other sj eu' -t.-I stated that this wa the'r r,r'!), I also. ' The huitej.nsr and !--a-i is -fithiit (rra. ii f all." ss d th .i n if.;. "AH .-an I nut "ione into the proposition and net 1 feet it. Thcs' of y ou t ho rend Tl.e I Times arti.-le n er aomewhat shocked
1 perhaps at tne ar'crincr wa in whi-h it'r.' iiuation w:i- ;"-sriitefj , the people of ba'i'ii'-n.i hut It sor,s i taUe , 11 fh''-; ir.e that sot r j - jn at f, !jf en,- y." Tti 0 n':iri i,-s re i:fir'.: Judne R.'i- ; tt pointed fji the prmaj'ti' of the jiroat-ase -n 1 m,o 1 'a t ' 0:1. ti de. j ra ;.:l 1 1 . j ? th sk'Ued work .-.-.en who r comf ins to the nty. and th- ehjr.fter ( i i-t pro-.-eriierit made b;.,the Stn-
cai'j steei 'fu- 1 ..injury v ly-n it spending a f..lii.-. u - ll.-ns on the plant. V.f't--!. coneret roeds. te "N"o com -
aneins and I l'aRV tnn sr;"r'J hrt ia'p- " "lm ""'
' , eare rr one 01 .aer. stated Judjt
IN WEST HAMMOND
The
"cst Hanimond public in aarain
to b"-. called ui-'Ui to make a patriot In
have been advised by Mr. Oftboin take up the matter of acctnmion their employes at onco. COMMERCE MEETING WAS A
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to 1
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exit
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he roadu mi-t S'niiai'i ?;! of the riants
A'"r krow tlat the ionditiopa S t-day ar becs-rs- the rat'.- . aren't esrs eiionpli to take care -orr.rr.sree. And after th war
; the M-Hin on the railroad'! will be
i more tense. It n-.ans I ha-e new oan and :!;
T-Ve T r n w .-.oj-co. on
wh:vlt v. ill supply th'-:-.."
I .io-.y v, . i-rov av. wy ca feiessi v .' M-o';ld soon f'art this oar.r.aian for
I btitlding-. said Zr. II. 12. Sha-re-, sup-, and th most democrat i: San-a ' "r.t: , porting the build.r.p and loan idea.' that ever visited a community. j "The building and loan is as sound a In pregenting- the, plan Mr. !mn ; anythms y ou can put money into. The said. "I suggest a campaign to eiiiti- I l-ulidins and lo'sn ill f.;il the man no ulata putting money into building and ! wants to 'j-:i'.i." oan associations. They have the :nu- r. 5. Pet t'.;r t.on- 5 -. 3 ,j , n(. d
that has stood the test thirty throuar!) a b-ji'dir.a; and Joao uaved Mm
troir. ba n'.-a uptey and en ib-l'd hiia to make $30.C" jn one year his start in
contribution
Th.-rti ara four p.ation.al patriotic; funds, each performing a dirtln.-tly different service: the K-d Cros-. the y. 51. '. A , tl,e H jjj jj.,. r-ollI.tll.to X U,.n contributions a;e now asked The W hi("amp t-omii, unfy Kerr.aiion Tund. The
j 1 work of the nrt thre Is loo well known
10 teuire further co, anient, while the uar camp community rereatlon futid 13 to pro !d wholcs'.ne recreation outside the various .amps for the oldier in training, and 100 much will i.ev-r e. done fcr the moral welfare of the boy who are thrown into a new envlron-m-nt. If your boy is there you want him i t ha- tho b.-.t tht ran he provided, bath fr moral as v,e;i as rijs ph.vslea! wi'M'are. The var camp ri.-p-ation sr .- is in charge. Cf the rUyground and Keereailoti A--Hocistio;i of America, and m a letwr to Jos ph l.-e, president of the .".social Ion, I'refid.-nt W I iron said 111 j Part: Toe jipirit rh hi.-h out- soldiers j :iao An.friea, ai,) ,h,r .ffi,.j.nry f,r, j th" l.nt Me fronts vf .;ur,.r,., v ill be vi-j tally atfe-ctf,) ,y ,he character of the
environment aurrottrdli!; cur military trainirijc camps." The West Hammond public have responded nobly to ths various funds in the past and we fee! rjrtain that they will .-ontributc '.iberslly to this fund as w e!I. A meet.Tt of the committee- has been eail'd for Sunday afternoon to prepare for a speedy campa,sn for 'he eW besfiuiini,' IYh. 4. Any rrson vho rrmy wish to triai! iheir contributions may mail same to he chairman. Ciidolph Berau. Chairs nan. Itudolpb. Hfsui Go. Han-nao'-r. . G. Peever. 1'aul MuscheJ-w-tcz. John Kowalski Alex Kowalskl. .Toe
1'ork Green, Charles Uaycr. Lindnot, Mic polus. .Tohn Tr.
ki. J'rank Srarho-ios. tr.
""evtlar.d. UnMoe Fiedrowj.;z, Harry Kaus-hman, J-ran. V.hnski, Aug-upt ilozo. Joe ii-i-osfk. Yin -!,- Wi-i,0
Kulczyk, Jsck Hulciak. Antor.e
urii'-r. V. C. rClurk'-r. LflirtwiM Hr.
.lehu Kybarezvk. .Ino v?i. r t
f;rusei, August Mycr, Max bVhneider! Ge-rge Ackerrnan. Otto Kae.in.
rhilip M-Jldrawpki, 10
CHINA IS READY WITH HER MEN
(By ITaltsa rvesa Cablegram.) WASHINGTON-, Feb. 2. china has millions of men for the allies 500.001) ready to fight. 1 OOO.ihiii under arm", 2.000.000 in reserve, 400.000,000 to draw ui General Chiang of the Chinese mission told, the, United Press today. The. allies ere depending on civins to protect 1 heir interest in the e8.t. Already they have captured 2,00i Itolsheviki troops, disarmed them and driven them from Vladivostok. Japan has enuog-h transports to carry large, numbers of tishtinj; men to Canadian or J'aeinV ports wheret the first lap of th2ir lZO mile journey ends.
er of th intermediate grades in t!iv Highland public echoo;. Many of the' parents of children attending school are much perturbed, rearing ix aprcad of the dread disease. j Miss Emily Katzba-h i-o.-irned to CI,.eago. Monday evening, atter a iliort visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Katzba.,-h. The ci.ibltvn of Mr- ril'-hsed Zvn are
r parted t-ick wit, ineasi.;?. Miss .I.y.r of (....,- point. subMitutn.g for .Miss Ferguson during h.-r ilioesr.
FEDERAL C0NJR0L OF OIL. (By Unit ad Frets.) WASHTNGTO.V. Feb. i.'. A proclam
ation setting forth measures by the gov- i
eininent to plaee fuel oil under federal jef the peope aiept
GOOD BILL AT ! ORPHEUM
One ,,f tl.e featmes of tl. Orphcum vaudeville today itnd d-inday ie .1 piano harp and dun-mg a-', gjv. n i.v thj Stroud trio, billed as B'utyn and Two Violet. Besides th- act hiriJ- K n,-v. elty in itself. Mr. Stroud aiv.. f,,ud
I minute- talk on Thrift .tamps and rted I '--loss work and is sist..-d by his '0
'csr old dausht.ii. Miss Violet Stroud Miss V.olet. is as talented u speaker as she is a haipet and dan.-e; luuns her tal'ts she. lias raised oved S I o,fnj in -oJeetior6, tak-n u,) in the lobbies of tin atr-s and t.rr.ed nor to the Tied Cross. She has swld nea: ly a half n.dlioii dollars worth of P-h-rt-.- honrt.
durniK the fvo canira.gns. In Cin- ! cinnati alone she wj,s resronsihl-;" for j raislntr the Liberty Pond campaign ! t2,-., )''". ! She is the pi-oud possessor of flatter- ' inr Icitfiis fro-r. rie-ident Wilson, Secretary MeAdoo. extending; their thanks! and appreciation for untiring effortv i She. has made Ave sweaters, scarfs and I s...ek for the soldier boys and kr.on? j more about put 1. rig four, i- nittim? two j or dropping a stitch than a ma,.r:tv
C0C0K fi
"has reat Jood. value THE food value of'cocoa has been proven by centuries of use, and dietitians and physicians the world over are enthusiastic in their endorsements of it. It is said to contain more nourishment than beef, in a more readily assimilated form. The choice, however, should be a high-grade cocoa, "Baker's" of
course.
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control ha? been cotnp'efed and signed by President Wilson. Tt will he issued late, fodav. It js -aid to rail for lif.vi.sing of oil wells.
It is delicious, too
Trade-mark
on every package Made only by
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
ai o . ?. err. Dorchester, Mmts.
TOTALS AIR RAID.
I'ltZ. 1 lenry
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Ba rnev
wood.
Koiil.-twski
Eac zkowski.
(By United Praas Cablegram.) I)XDO.V, Feb. 2. Sixty persons were killed and 1S3 injured in tve two German raids oer hmidon, Tuesday and Wednesday. Lord French announced tort a y. Tuesday's raid killed fifty-six and in-
lured ITS. Wednesdays killed ten and!
wounded tn. In Tuesday's raid thirty of the killed and ninety of the injured
" v-. , . , 1 z. ..ob.. 011 .ej ii ,tl. 1
th a ned. Last I
hut not loast the talented lady has I taken lj?nns tn P.ed O'-ss work and j
j r.rst a.d and tn a nt.Taber of clf.es where the length of her stay lias ret - !
iri-itted she has form.-d rhis.-es among i Tk 1. . , - vr 'the young.tets of her and ta.gh' ThC K YO Of a them. cause widfi as the world and high The government einp'.oys many four 1 By Cor.tervinfcf Foods. ! minute men. but Mr. Stiond savs v. i '
does not want or ask anything for his services." We are just a patriotic family," i-err.arUtd Mr. .troud to a
tSESBBS
Times reporter this afternoon." and we
only t.v-o e-lsd D -to the boy.
to 1-nd o-ir aesiatths' "O-.-er Thr-.''
thinerv
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Special Announcement
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life.
Hotel
J Atto;-r,y Fred Harnett. Adisori Eerry. 'Gsorge Pearenn. Max Kline. TV. J. IlasI tings. John Sm th and others made jtiiks endorsing the building and loan iCorr.paiErn as the solution of how to fnsn e 1 he "ouildmg eamf.aign" ! W. t". P.e!rsn said. "Haxmond I i the k'u: 'f homes of more than j any o'.i.ei- .. north of Indianapolis.
1 1 nere are n,or homes paid for per j eapita. And the building snd loan 1 ass'iei!toiis nre resp.-.nsible. One washI ev.vomiiii pulled out Jl.00 itt month j fro'ti our asoc'af ion and th.ere was a I total of $C0."00 paid ovt in January.
will open for business at,, Feb., 2m
Ti.ei e 's
and loan yea i s c -ir
rft a - s o
iik so ita as building
me-nd. In thirty-two ation has had only
! eight fore -losures. It shows the thrift
tin
, ma-nspi-ing i of tb.e cut; .
Tables for Codies Lunch Counter
Special Club Breakfast Special Luncheon and Special Supper will be Served Daily
All
Pastries Iiooiellade
2331
Courteous and Prompt Service. :: The Best Pood the Market Affords
i- V.iVW.iM .lii..-ii.i-i.l,, . ia,7l,
'::grV;
peop of Ilanvrond. It is the
of tne financial interests Whiie I am a benker the
ibuildirg and loan is doing more for ths city than the hank." s j Lieutenant Tou e;. . representing the go-'ernrren t. retold the story of the j JOuii nw etr,pr.lys to he at work si ; the Standard on 0 )."00.0eu war conjtia.ts He so-d they woy?, be taken 'on at th'- inl'. of La"" to ".u-;f a ronl: ' from 'now on. and assured the meetme .that the imnv.veriieni at the Standard jand 'lie work will he permanent, i The) are fl e building and loan aJsoeiatione in Hammond. The Hammond, j lo'ated in the Lake County Trust and (Saving bank: the Home", at the ('itj liens' bank; the Cslumef. at the Ham- : mond Sa' ines IJonk: J. s Plackmlin's
and the Kit st Pol'sh. at th north side bank. Tne Home Puild'r.g and Lan '.are a spe'-lslly ealle.j meeting to.lay and issued th? following statem-iit: "Home.- Bssllding-. Loan and Savings Association on January- 1, 1918 had assies $73S.04S.!;: undivided profits. $7S.33.. Number of shares 1R.25. "Paid out of matured stock to its members, IPU.flOv in 1?1T; JH1.100 in January. 191S, and will pyy ?47.30O in April. IMS. "Ready to help build houses in Hammond to an unlimited extent."
THE TIES
EiflCI COLUMN )
February 2. S5
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DEATH OF ! SISTER MARY j
Sister Mary Benedict, 53 years old, died at the St. Joseph parish, 44 Hohman street, Hammond, yesterday afternoon at t; o'clock. She has been ill for several weeks and her death is attributed to heart failure. She -aas a teacher in All Saints sehool and was beloved by all her rupils and wide circle of friends. . The funeral will be held st St. JoVl ' "1 .M,V Qk.iI-.. rr,inr tlaA.il.tn
, , , ... , , , ' - I ii lit- a' oo ':'' leini'iy iriiL h!gn mass will be reiebrate.d at S ociock. has stood the test of hundred- cf years. ' The remains will be shipped to Chi-j pre pared in the proper quantity and con-j eago over the 8:33 Monen and thence t.h'"'p"t f"lm .V5 ,k,'. Il Jmort' i
Terre Haute. Ind., where the body will ran g, it af any drur store. Tour! be taken charge of by member of thej ! money promptly refunded if U does not' Sister's Home. Interment will be jn j relieve you Fu! he sure to get the- gen-
uine uui.ii .MbL'su orsnu. in ooxes, ;
Every can of food put up this
summer helps make food shortage i I
next winter irrroosslble.
LIS 20Q TEMS! !
r'or more than 200 years. Haarlem Oil. j the famous national remedy of Holland.; has been recognized ss an infallible r-, lief frori all forme of kidney and blad-J dr disorders. Its very age is proof that ; it must have unusual merit. ; Tf vou are troubled with pains r', sche- in the back, feel tired in the s morning, headache, indigestion, insomnia, painful or too frequent passage of. urine, irritation or stone in the bladder. ! you wii, nirnost certainly find auiek re-j
l!r in G'tp. Mf-DAh Haarlem Oil Cap-
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the Sisters' cemetery.
threa sizes. Adv.
FUNERAL SUNDAY. j j The funeral of Herbert Walters, only! son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walters, 534 j Mott street. West Hammond, will be I held at the residence Sunday afternoon I
at 1:S0 o'clock. Interment will be made
! in Oak Hill cemetery.
Sugar
Atchison American B
American Car Fdry.
American Locomotive c, Anaconda 6American Smelting . 53? Brooklyn Kapid Transit Baldwin Locomotive " st Baltimore and Ohio J sjjCansdian Paejfic r US' American Can Co. New Tork Central Colorado Fuel ....I 'S '., Central Leather. "II 71' Chesapeake and Ohio 53 Cruejble Steel 5 GeU,',ai Plectric 1331 Great Northern 33 Maxwell Motors . 2S't Me.slcat) Petroleum g;i,4 Norfolk and Western 106 ' Northern Pacific g$i4 Pennsylvania 41 Peoples Gas 11 j.s P.epublic Iron and Steei 71 1 j Reading V. K. P.ubber 5g Arnerican Kufcar 107
! Southern l'aciilc ur
.uthern Railway 2:7,
h!o. Mil and St. Paul 4; v. Texa;, OH igq," l"- S- Sl.h-1 - 95 ; I nion Pacific 1 j g Wabash Willys Overinr.d 7s7
DISPENSE WITH CITY CHEMIST
Ir. Wilitani Buchanan, secretary of j the Hammond board of health, has also j
assumed tne duties or city chemist, saving the city a salary of IPSO. The city laboratories have been dismantled and are in storage until a 'vacant room in the Tiimbach block where Pr. Buchanan has his office, can be secured. Dr. Buchanan today stated that he is a chemist and can make tests of wat-r and milk.
pASTIMg TODAY ! Virginia Pearson j In a Five Act Fox Feature j "Thou Shalt Not Steal" . j
SUNDAY AND MONDAY Douglas Fairbanks In a Five? Act Feature "The Good Bad Man"
DELUXE
THEATRE
TODAY Charles Gunn in Framing Framers '
AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN
SUNDAY Charles Ray in "Mother's Boy" TWO-REEL LUKE COMEDY. SUNDAY Mary Pickford in "Stella Maris" TUESDAY CLOSED
WED. AND THURSDAY a "INTOLERANCE" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY William S. Hart
in
The Cold Deck
ESBtl
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If You Think THE TIMES Is
Doing Its Bit Your Support Is AJ. ways Welcome.
Mooticello Oil and Gas Co. Tulsa, Oklahoma, n South La Salle St., Chicago. Producers of Oil and Manufacturers of Gasoline Properties in Proven Oil Territory: 535 acre3 in Montgomery County, Kansas. 25,000 acres in Cameron County, Texas. Gas wells producing 3.000.000 cv.Mc feet natural gas a t Quinloo. Okla. Our process gives 4 gallons of com"C a' gyV.'r. per 1,000 cib c feet. Calculate for y jrsclves tho enormous possibilities of this company. . .al! allotr. o. sck to be sold at 2Zc per share. Oppor t: "ty seld-vi off r d.
MAIL THIS COUPON WITHOUT DELAY. ! ! I herewith subscribe for.:. shires of the MenticeUo Oil & Gas Co., incorporated j under the laws of Dietrict of Columbia. ful!y paid and con-se??able par value f 1.00 per Bbsre, and ; enclope rty check in ppyment of parae. " " : ; Stock to be issued ia the name of ! . Address ; I Tbi? application is subject to this allotment beutr unsold. i
HIGHLAND
Miss Us'hc-r Ferguson :s ill with i scsrlet fever at the botr.e of Mrs. E. 1 Pouihett whose residence is under quar- i ntine. Dr. Potts of Lansing, is in t-! tenrlance. Misa Ferguson is the leach- i
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COMING TO DELUXE THEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, FEB. 6 7 INTOLERANCE
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CHICAGO PKODTTC. ! Bl'TTER Creamery extiat. 4!C,,e;j creamery firsts. 4i, !.-.--. firsts. 4 4c; seconds, t-i yy 4 jc. EGGS Ordinaries. 58go9o; hrsts. 61c.
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8u lbs.. I516c; SO to' 111 lbs.. K'jlVoverweight kidneys, I3fflic; coarse, 10 12c. POTATOES All grades, J 1.S0 ,g 2.20. NEW RE3TAURAN1 The Hotel Mee today opened a front room restaurant on the ground floor and is advert :sing its home cooklrg and special service.
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Hammond, Ind. Feature Attraction Today and Sunday 5 Tetsunri Japs Oriental Marvels Norman Brothers
Novelty Ring Artista. Cook & Cook Surleeque Mind Reading. Burt & Two Violets A Day in Songland. Frank Minor & Co. Comedy Singing and Talking. EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION A miniature Musical Comedy "Abie in the Insane AsvlTirn' 15 PEOPLE 15 ALSO 4 OTHER ACTS ADMISSION Matinees 10-lic. Nights 10c. ?5c, .?.5c. New ?how Monday. W"dneso':!v and Saturday. Matinee Lady :.:.:o p. in. Nigh's. 7to H p. m. ' Su:iaas Continuous --11 p. m.
The Most Magnificent Production of All Time! D. W. Griffith's Colossal $2,000,000 Spectacle! Love's Struggle Throughout the Agea's Thrills! Mystery! Romance! Adventure! 125,000 People 7,500 Horses 1,200 Chariots 5,000 Scenes.
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