Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1918 — Page 2

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REIT BOOM j PLI behg ! CARRIED 01 t 1 . i

Temporary hous.ng for ihe new em- , pioyes of the Standard Steel ("sr rom-' piry ho are com in 5 to Hammond j the rate of I H0rt a month beginning thej frst of March, is the problem that the Hammond Chamber f Commerce is enilesio'mj to o)f. it hem; impossible j !i buiid new houses in time to meet the j fifst demands. '

"Following is a program facilities: 1 Pullman cars on sidetracks in ami . ;.t of plant to pro ide temporary hemes. ?. Converting of buildings now oocurj'ci by sa'oons into roomine house"", ji'it ths firt of April whn the state v."" dry. ; A car- raign t have the homey of

i 1 r y cprned to .''irnit rnt of thoe wiliirg to tn'e roomer

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IHYAIUABIE FOB COLBS T in t'frn? t'-.'- r"-lrl'j--i r--4 the ri'U" c ch-en:o threat or hir-1-0. ole.. All :he ressedi! aid tomo j'j.- , hj -o-i-" re1 In this Calcium rn r " :nd. k armful drujt, 'Xr thm ' ,- 50 cents a box, including war tax Vor pale br ll dmttiti j iicliiinn Laboratory, rtuiadciphiat

kept on file at the Chamber of Commerce. lit MiBF.DI Olr BOOM". If the available ir in Hammond homes were rented 2.000 men could be SK O!i'.Ti"ia(l. n 1 estimated. In v sew r.f the fart that the imoniin; ;uen me kil'ed workers and will receive liiiih wasT's. it is believed ili.-v will be !--sirabie, loomors even for tln-s"' fee themselves exclusive. The ob.ie t .f the campaign is 10 make the people tealiEC it is their pntriclic duty lo i'-nt looms to the munition worker and they ne-d nor. f! the l.il:i)g of a roomer would indicate tr.y ei In desperate nerfi of monev. A resolution presented by ''.--:n iltMn Frank Martin win adopted ly the inein-,-5 '. the council of ihe I'mmhfv of ,-oi!ufio. It follows: Hp ; tesolve.1. l8t Ti.at th'- is mimed;' nerd of sci f ?-al hundred rooms be made avai'able 'or rental single men end other who will be o"!,ins r;ere t ivovk in aJ.srtf cf bringing their firv.li--. Sid That it i tie patriot;-; duty of everv one who b.a a spire room to list saie fov ?er. rvitdie? if -a ';et I: 1 b on vnUn.i; .-onior!'. Hi d That Vo a r ii i to rent be regu k;i1 !.t same w un the Chamber of roum" .-e. piving lo.-at:on. deaeript 'i..n. i-hon1 '.;.;. lier and pri.-. tt Thot ssfi'iiMeat publirity of tins reo:j!on be a n en throuarh tiie Time s.1 tea 1 1 i . ! tirpent oer r?r the ben-

ELL-AIMS

Absolutely - Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund monev if it fails. 25c

'Bulletins

THE TIES'

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iHt I'nited Trrea tblrrm

l,OMM, Kli. H. (.rrnrni; kid advance Information concerning movements of tbe trnnnport. Tnvaaia, pnsaenieers on llie torprrterd teasel asserted ld.-.. tiatisiilbel mug who nitaessril tbe atlark. nlii torpedoea were fired et his own lil-'lp later Tuesday nlarht. Me hcljrtrd Ihe t.trman government knew of he Heel movement through tbe l.rrinan i.t system. ( Ircumstanres told by llrlllsh nnal fficers today Indlente nt lens! one f.erni.sn kiiIi was destroyed

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Hammond pud

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Hammond

Fllaa Ctvrad in 6 to It Days r-.'jrsriar refund money if PAZO (.'IKTMF.NT fai:s to cur" Itol.ina. Kiind. riietd :r; or P.-otrud-rg t'ir.st appiieation S'ves rein-'. JOe. FALLS WHILE CLEANING WINDOWS i,e.-i s- Kfll'V r.l") i-?d "n street. ...iiy. was injured etrday when iwliile Hashing windows at the ad-.i:-e.-mentioned. 1'e was taken to Mor-. hojirttRl.

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Specials on Groceries AT C. E. LARSON'S GROCERY PHONE 7. 4737 OLCOTT AVE.

Monarch Coffee, S pounds 93C?

Farcy B. F. Japan Tea. per round

53c-

Biu Ribbon Peeled Peaches, per pound 19c Farm House BranrJ Wet Shrimp, Vr can 14C Mcnarch Brand Grated Pineapple, No. 24 cans 25C Fancy California Lima. Beans, par pound 16C Farm House Brand Seeded Raiains. rsr rackase - 13C Monarch Brand Sweet Relish. 12 ounce bottle loC Fancy Hotland Cabbage, per pound , --4 '? New Cabbage, per round G1 '.(?

Atchison 84 Amerlo.-.n f:o, ( S mar TV Amerit. nu Car Fciiv T-j Anaconda Auk ricn i JHieM ins Fro.il.H ji Rapid Trsnsit Faid.vin .'itomi't 1 . e b,1; Viet h Ic hem fwl TS" liHltimoro Ktid i''hio 50 " Canadian Pai if. 14's American Can Co SO 'a New Tork Central 70 Colorado Fuel 3 Central Leather "9fi Chesapeake and Ohio 53;s

Crucible Steri lie C.eneral Klevtrie 'ffX .Vortheru Mexican Petroleum Pennsylvania Pn'sbureh Coal Promts i - ,

Republic lion and Steel 7o r.eadir.R - Southrn reific S.l'a ?oitl)ern Itailwaya X'o'j 1,'huago. Mil and St. Pvil 42 Texas Oil 15ST.C. S. tt-ei - 54 ' Fnion Taeific 1 1 r Utah Copper S2 Western T.'mon $0f Willys CKerland IS' CEZCAGO GttAIW PCIUMSCOK.V May. Jl-23'; Marrh. 1 - T 3 -OATS May. 50c: Ir'tb , 6 3c; March, e J. CHICAGO LITE STOCK. I rO'"I5 Receipts- 03. ''P0: tur.cd. Ji.-

j u i?.70: 8'-od. Jiti.SrtH 1.T: roash. j CATT1.R-- U'V .ei.'i. l.'.ti": b'evi-s i $ .4f W 1 " o j oV s-beifei s. $4.0 3 11.53: ! ?tci-k-r-Iedci. ST.l'O 'c 10.4 i; ca;-.cs.

r'eb. S.Tbe Uolhe I-j va believed perm n - ,

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nfniiy esieniisnefl by Ihe lormatma or ;t nerv pan-rovlet of 3rO members. It loc'ludea IfiO Rolsbevikl. 15 aoclallst revalullnnarie of tbe left and the remainder of the riarbt. Amonjt tbe latter Is tbe president of the Inle conutiinent assembly. Ml fMctions 'nccepled It r.s Indlca'lns the sorlnlist ret oliiltonnry or the riahl convinced It la impossible 0 overthrow Ihe llolbeiikl b-.a determined to couernlrn'e

on borlitx into the body. It is believed! Ihe riolsbevlki are nrar victory in! n u s I a .

MILK STRIKE NEARLY OVER Half rauor.s of milk were deliiered

o Hammond dairies today with tbe prospect of more milk tomorrow. The strike of miiU" producers is nar a tlement insofar as it affeets Hammfnd. it was wated this afternoon. Farmers have arrerd to sell at old rate of rer hundred.

POOR BOOB! IGNORANT ABOUT GARY

SEW TOrtK. Feb. J. Co!. Alexander S. Kacon of HrooM u produced an alibi when he was a?ked about a report that he had bcn in Os.", Ind., studvinK the school system there as a special emissat j of Mayor Hylan. A'-cording: to the story which came from i:ar'. "a tall, handsome man of military bearing"

named P.a'-on. who came, from Frooklvnl

was in the Indiana town aeveral days collecting facts about the Gary ; stem "for the rw administration in 7'ew Tork." "It i-" true." said Col. Bacon, "that I have been out of town for several days, and that I ain tall, military bearing, and handsome. Ueynnd that, however, there Is no truth in the report. I wouldn't know just where to lock for Gary on the map. I was in Washington and at'Barne-

cnt Sy. It must have been some oth

hsne.aome Iirooklynito who was thvi-'i 'it Gary."

Days Hews In Gary

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STILL DOWN

The .Standard Steel Car TYorks which was forced to shut down last Saturday on account of coal shorts?? is still idle Nothing- authentic could b learned at to when they would commence operation again. They have hs.d an order in for 40 cars of eot for weeks and only thre have ben received. Tf i s:d that r.i?t of ;i. his hn ce n sea t ef whil rn: iV;t

Hot House Radishes. D?r bunch

Si 5n "n ' TO. Fancy Head Lettuce. j - CHICAGO PKODTJCE. rer pound 1 6 i Fl'TTKR Creamery extra. 45'?0'.c: Mnnih c-onw wK, rh-i.t ftiie;4 I creamery first-. 4SUc; flisis. iy 4sc;

Pineapple, Apricots, Yeiiow Cling or

... Freestcre Peachea, No. ran, per

tan 29 I.IVK POL I.'inT fowls. -JOc. duck-. Plymoth Rock, Bee or Ute Maid bnnd ' ?- !9-2c: -pr -nf, i":

or Corn or Peat, pel do-en

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tut keys. C4c.

THE LAST DAY. 'i'o.T.oy, .,w b nt the iast day for s'-.en ereniiT to rsier in Muin.rond 1: e p.,;,. e who l-a-ve ihaiae of the ork ha .e been extra rd: nan". y bus--looa;-with a. Hood of applicants. bai. r.ipht chief of Polite Pets-- Auafjt-n and his for-.? of men worked up until n ne o'clock and espe.-t to ha busy as ''ate if not later tonight. So fa the poi.ee have registered over two hundred and by tomorrow ntfcht expect !.' manv more. Th task is not en rpc (nit as there are three blanks :o fll out for each applicant

ret.stt-atien of German aliens

is progrer-!nE slowly in East Chicago, not more than thily-ftve having been rejriatered to date. One of tht rr.-st ajrpriaipg developments m connection with this regist:a''n is th? number of well known men. some of whom are of uncial and biiinea prominen- e. who have never taken out naturalization papers. The age of the applicants in East Chicago is ranging all the way from fourteen ears to eighty-two yeara of ae. n oid man, trembling; and feeble w il'ri th weht of years, appeared at the office of Captain H. B. Sol-c-nn. Hsrtilhon man. ? eaterday and js.-e h-s age as h2.

It. is predieted that there will afceut. li'i reistiants in this cay.

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RO RELIEF II E. CHICAGO CRISIS

YtW! m.i to i0 lbs. 14 K lot : To to '. 1 r. -a irie: to lit'. iS-glSc: kidneys. i;;V 1 4c: r OHi se. 1 0 h 1 .':.

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Thompson. Taylor t Co.'s Yuba Brand Cofrcc, pr I'j

Lihbv". Milk. ! POTATOH5Ca,

r3D? 40C ; - Riche'ieu Brand Fancy Red Salmon.! Colda Came Headacha and Ori? 1 lb can r- j HAXAT1VE FfiMO QC1NTVK Tablet a 1 10' a2C remnve the mi... Tb-re s onlv piMonMcn, Red Crots or Hoopsten "P:-emo Quinine." E. W. SKOVE'3 sisBeauty Brands Tomatoes, nai-.ro on n;A,n'r. . Z No. '2 cac; ()f? ' K ery ha!s day will be a he; on" Extra Fancy Jonathan, Rome Beauty, i "' th- kaiser if you put the aing: in Creening or Baldwin Apples, ' '"ur! AV' g' ""

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SOUTH SHORE WARTS : TO IfREflSE RATES Interurban Puts It Up to the Public Utility Board Yesterday

'Iheie ia no relief in the ceai situation :u East Chicago. Fut-l Admims-trato"-But dick has given a special pei-rr.it allowing him to confiscate coa! for domestic consuinption. !n the we,f n3 of the ti'y dealers are getting practically no coal -eept what is confiscated. Emti4i' orde-s for abojt fifty rais of coal were placed -with County Adrr.in.sirato!. W- Feuer. of Gary, yesterday, and tonight a representative of th lo-al administrator will go to Indianapol'S lu ui sre immediate reli'.f.

WE GIVE S. . H. TRADING STAMPS. t .:""lpl' '1-' 'isysesssewi uw-if "' ipamssfanMis piwtjy i pi i - -1 egtiiifj' w i , ji .jjupi. i u i ,i

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Used KINGSBURY Piano, Golden Oak and worth $50.00 more. .... .$1 4G.00 Wellington Piano. Discontinued Style. Oak Case and Beautiful tone ' $183.00 Our $550.00 Style Euphona Player Piano s 150.00 Walnut case, used for demonstration. Must be heard to be appreciated.

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NOW IS THE TIME; ' THIS IS THE PLACE j -where rou can save 75 per '

ssa : cent on tout clothes bv j

buj'ing here. : ! HAMMOND TAILORING I COMPANY . CRL'ENBERG, Tro. 538 Hohman St. COSTF3 IX An SEE THT. H s Kt; A I . j Vfm ! do Cleaning, Preaslag and nepalring. pASTlM E TODAY Ethpl Burrymnre m s 0-art j feature. ".ife's Vt'hir'pool. shew-i IPS VOUCb life on tbe plaint. ; TOMORROW Goorse Ws.'sh in one

of his i-fs' Fox fea'.ure:, "This ! the LiTr.'' MONDAY Geoi'Cf Walsh in a. n-acl featurp. "The V?nke Way." This pir-ttt'.e is full of action from ctart to finish.

The Ch.caso. Cake Shore Souii F"nd Railway Company petitioned the! ' ublic Service Commission ; sterda;. I for prmi-sioti to increase it? corrmuta-! lion ticker rates and to adopt the "cop-;

per or penny roue" charises instead of its rreseiv "i-.icke! none" fares. It is I r.-opoed to char?" St. 40 r1 !.00 fo; , it. trip .oiiirnniri ion. tickets betne?n Gary and II? mmond. The ticket i nre to be good si- months ard may b? used by bearer and patty. Tt enty-flve trip tioke-s between Of ry and Fast Chicago j end Gary an-? Han-ivond are to b tn-.-eased :o ... The- s-e to be good for : si-,t- davs nr.i s:e exciusiey for the ir .n-ha-er. Fity-four trip tickets good i for th 'r.or.tb in nhieh they are rur- ; cl-.as! ute to be niereased to Js.lO'and I t- .".;3. i-esi-e.. iiv ly. for pasr-age between I Garv ard Pai'e.io'in and between fla-v

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i uu i L , i i . . i .lie. cni'pr rai-'s .re a.-so ! proposed t: be increased. Th" commisI sioij issued an ordr pro-, iding for cer;;ain cbniij's in fre-fht rates on iron i and s;.eel.

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Specials for SATURDAY ONLY

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Remarkable Reductions in Women's Fine Shoes

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Home Made

Pecan Roll

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RETAIL

.ilr; 2 129c-: I 2ic i 21c i

i8c; i 18e 20c i I

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Kellner's Suo;ar Cured Smokc.-d Hams LKAF LAIM) Pork Loins, small and lean Pork .Shoulders, for roast

Pork Sausage, fresh home made Beef Pot Roast, choice cuts ....

Beef Piib Roast, boneless, rolled 24c j

J-JoUmg Uect 14c4 Calve Hearts 15c Beef Tongues 2C Leg or Loin of Veal 2tc Shoulder or Breast of Veal 18 Hamburger Steak 17p Wilson & Co. Butterine 55f? i t a Bl

Trade at Kelmer s, the finest, most up-to-date market in 1

Hammond.

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flOW IN CHARGE DFJEALTH BOARfl The boaid of heallli of East Chicago has completely taken over the distribution of milk in Indiana Harbor. In then- efforts to see n ilistt ibut ion of milk and to save it. for infants only ihe boa id has mei with opposition end obs-.te'es b'.l the fact that they ate setting it to the babies and especially to the si k babies of the city is very praiseworthy and will in irlf condone any errors or ruiskfars in judgment that they may unw ittingly make. In the vest o,..d of the city. Borden ai d the Fast Ch cago oaiiy are getting milk and n lis-, of Monies where there are babies outside cf their regular routes has b"'m divided between these 4. wo firms so that 'he bab-es in both ends of the ci'.y are tody being fairly well cared for.

FIVE HUNDRED SEE RACJESJT GARDENS F-e hundred roller skaUng fana pa ked th Indiana Gaidens ling last r.ighl at le thiee-mile tace.for the a mat i. r oharnpionahip of Chicago and r.nithetn Indiana rinks. John Kpisak rf P.obertsdale. -ame from behind at die twenty-fifth lap and defeated Geo. Graney of River-'iew. Andy, brother of John, alc passed Graney and was se'ond. Time: 1 0:2. In the Class B race John Halvach .as f.rst: Stanley Koachak, second: and Walter Wtckherst. third. The time: Z.hi. The Class C mile race: Toung Canne nf hiting. was firtt: and Gorgy of TvObertsdale. second Time: 4: St'.

PAST RAMI MEKTIAG. The Past Grand club of the Rebcca lodge mtt at Odd Fellows' lodge hall this afternoon. A !a'j;e number of th past standi were present and a delightful so(;a( tini i icpoited. IHPRO lG. M ss Agnes Mingo. Si Broadway, is it-covering from an iilneis oi several weeks. WILI, 41 IKD DIWfcK PAR'l'V. Mr. and Mrs. Far! Harris. 21 Madison street and curst of Mis, t.-c-ile Johnson, will attend a dinner pa 1 1 y io Ciiicag'j Sunday. fifi ih of Hnimir.it. Mis. F. M. Spero, 2SS0 Connsct-eut street received the sad intelligence ;.( terday announcing the death of )ir brother, Vernon Thatcher at Port lend, Oregon. Mr Thatcher had a number of a'-Quaictances in Gary. H KB K FROM OHKf.ON. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, of the Oaiy hotel are entertaining Mrs. M.ller's twin sister. Mrs. Arthur Mayev, who is here from Portland, fire, for an extended vieit. ilSFIIVG SON. T. O. Selby. Sr., of Cashoppai. O.. is here, the guest of hi son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Selb3 731 Van Buren atreet.

GARV BIRTHS. Mr. and Mrs. P. A n a; : ! u a, 44S Polk : street, are the parents of a Riri born this morning at Mercy hospital. TEMPLB IsrlF.r.. At. Temple Israel, Piday. Fer.rary' 8. at S p. m.. divltie ni-vi-ei be held a usual. Rabbi M. G. Solomon ! will speak on the sugject: "The j Stranger within Our Gates '" All are J welcome. i

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RESUME DRAFT I EXAMINATIONS j Kxempuon Board No I. Gary, tonic: -I ...... . .

j jc-suiu- c.ass pnye.cit' examinatiori.. However, those haviriK notics should come four da later than lb date the notice directs.

CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS

Tells How To Get Quirk Relief from Head-Colds. It'g Splendid I

Jn one ir.-nut" yccir c ..-: u nc.i-.n-WjU open, ti'. a;i pasaKes o vr,head will clear and yo i can breath freelv. No more hawking, snuf ting, blowing-, headache, dryness. No at rug -Sim?: f..r b.-ea'h at nigh'., your i-c-id or eatairh x .11 be gone. Get a small bottle of Fly's Ore sen Balm fro'i your druggist now. Ann' a little cf th-.-? fregrant, anitept.r, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through ev ery air passage ot ti,e he-ad. socths the inflamed or swollen m jer.-.s membrane and relief c.irr.es instantly! It's Just fin. Don't a: ay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh .Relief comes oyiiclclv.

THAWING SNOW;

FLOODS FEARED 'Thawing weather" and a lot of

snow on the ground Is worrying peo- j pie who live along the borders of the;

Little Calumet river. A b:g rise in the waters is predieted and it ia feared that In Gary acores of families will have to quit their horrea in the bottoms.

TWIN CITY NEWS NOTES

J'ii. R. Cu'len of Koby eotertand at a stork shower last evening at. the home of Mrs. John Learmanin, South Todd avenue and in compliment to Mr. Clyde Winkiesoss of thia city. The decoratiODi were very pleasin.g and were of yellow and white. A two course luncheon was served and many beautiful and dainty articiej bestowed for the coming event. The Mesdames I TV. G.les, J. P. Lewis and T. E. Williams ate .1int hostesses at a Koiliid P.obm this afternoon at the Gilea residence in 14th etreet. H. Is. Thon.au, superintendent of tbe roll departments at the Hubbard Steel Foundries is ill and cotined to his home in Northcotte avenue, under the care of a t-ained nurse. Mrs. Karl Jansson who i here on a visit from Lima, Ohio, is being entertained with others at the hon e of Mis. H. K. Groves in Xorthc o.te arenue today at ore o'clock lun 'hrn. Mrs. Bruce Parisgh or the Palace Hotel departed for Portsmouth. O-. shortly after a communication was yent here regarding the serious illness of her brother. Walter Bihlman, of pneumonia. In reply-to inquiries as to when inv ttations should be issued by those contemplating being hostesses at the Round F.obins. i: is most safe to tsy that as soon as one is invited, she should in turn ask tbe four she Intends haying. It is not necessary in so doing that any date be announced at the time of asking, merely to know that you have vour four

ready when the affair is to be held. The i R

hostess does not include herself in the four, because she has already been entertained and given the amount of money required, she asks four guests. In this way not breaking the chain. Mrs. Richard Carrette of Elm street is convalescing of a severe case of quinsy sore throat. Out of town relatives called yesterday and among them were Mrs. Ida Cook and her daughter from Whiting and Mrs. Hrman Emlien of Robertsdale. The i,. ,v , O. IT. could not hold installation of officers list- evenini? owing to the intalling oficer. Mrs. Finer! y of Gary, not being able to be present. It ia presumed that a special meeting will be called later to take care of this important business of tbe ordr.

WE ARE HEADRUARTERS FOR MEN'S FINE SERVICE

Dress or Work Prices $3 up TheMODEL Rothschild 5c Hirsch HAMMOND

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Hammond. Ind. Extra Feature Attraction TODAY Tom Lindsay and His Lady Bugs A Miniature Musical Comedy. 10 Pecple 10. Mostly Girls, Lee, Roy & Lee Acrobats. Vivian Early Singing and Music. Cooper & Simon Comedy Singing and Pianoi Case & Carter Black and Tan Comedians.

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ADMISSION Matinees 10-1 5c. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. Sew Show " Monday, Wednesday end Saturday. Matinee Paily ":Z9 p. m. Nights. 7to 11 p, n. Suaciavs Continuous I-1T p. m.

PHONE 77

81 STATE STREET.

HAMMOND CANDY CO. 166 East State Street Phone 458

NOTICE Erie Railway Important change in time of trains effective

Sunday, Feh. 10th, 1918.

Consult Erie Ticket Agt.

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$7, $8 and $9 Shoes $5.95 N'ifi.v --Triose- c-ons.s" -f sui-des. sude tO'4i and c.lu.h f.jaihiQH ion, ail beautiful styles, snappy hi,ii !:lt''- nioilels, sizes b!okcn. Your c -boi'-e. S5.95 $10 Fancy m i.acie Bool . a c-i y smart sfM-- S7.95 $9.30 Havana Brown Foot S5.50 $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, $2.45 These consist of patent, dull leathers, suedea. button and lace, cone e)ld for less than J3.30 and up to f4 50. On table for "easy picking ' S2.45 Shoe. Repairing a Specialty.

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LARGEST BOOT SHOP Open Evenir.gs. "

159 STATE STREET. V "ti re oniy ihe b-st is good enough."

SNOW BALL BREAKS HIS EYE GLASSES funk " Morton. 4.5 Ja.ksen Sr.. r;a ry. told Chief Rambo his eye glasses iiso been broken by two boys, whose names have t.-n given to' the juvenile ofl'i.f". Ti. Morrow boy was suffering fic.'iii ner coin shock as a result of tue a-.-. i-lnt that endangerc-d bis eye-sigh:-

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GARY FATHER AND SON WEEK POTPONED

The observance of Father and Son Week, February 11-17. inclusive, inthe various churches' of Gtry has been postponed indefinitely. Mony of the ehurches of the city had their plans well under way but at meetina- of

th. rnreentativea or the -arioue

churches hld at the T. M. C. A. last week it was found that th fuel situation in some of the churches would be such that it would be unwise to undertake the holding of the Father and Son suppers as had bti planned f..r Tuesday evening, Febri.avy 1-th.

will be another meeting o, mi

est'd in this mo ement ao:ne-

n ilie near future t which time arrangements will b irade

and dates set for the r,hr. ni -f Fa'hei and Sou ek iu liarj .

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Today and Saturdaywm. s. HART IN "THE COLD DECK" i

Manager's decision: ''The greatest picture BigD3

Bill has ever appeared in."' fLS0 BIG V COMEDY AND BILLY WEST

-Sunday, Feb. 10-

Oorothy Dalton in "Love Letters' One of Her Greatest Picture?, and Max Sennett in tbe "Bed Room Plunder Comedy."

-Extra Good Monday, Feb. 11-

Dustin Farnum in "The Spy" This is a wonderful picture. VN'orth going miles to see.