Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 209, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1918 — Page 2
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IF EACH FAMILY saved one cup of wheat flour it would amount to 5,500,000 pounds, or more than 28.000 barrels. If this saving was made three times a week, it would amount to 858,000,000 pounds, or 4,377,000 barrels in a year. You can do your share in effecting this saving and really help to win the war by omitting white bread from one meal today and baking in its place muffins or corn bread made according to this recipe:
Corn Meal Muffins
cup corn 2 tablespoons ujrr 1 v citpi flour No egaa tca&pooB salt 1 cup miiit 4 teapons Dr. PricVa Baking Powder 2 tablespoons shortening Sift dnr tngrredients tog-ether into bowl ; add milk aid melted shortening and het well. Bake in greased muffin tins in hot orfn about 20 tniratsa. Sam batter mar be baked as corn bread in greased shallow pan. Kei Red, White and Blae booklet, "Bent War Time Recipes," containing many other recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods mailed free. DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER, 1011 ludepeodeoce BcsleTard, Chicago
FOOD "W
WIN THE WAR
KNITTING SCHOOL TURNS OUT 1,000 PAIRS OF SOCKS WEEKLY AND WORKS FIVE MACHINES
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kidneys. 1?i!;; care, togi:
T'OTATOES Cars. 15: all graces, J! oO'-ithj.
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LODGE IN CRITICISM.
i (By Unitel Freaa ) WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. i-cn.: -' ; .ugar and coai m est j gaiions sai l i America's mcraio hail bon impaired anl ' hT r.thusiasni !on-rd bv the governj merit's bunduiiK of two prcb.ni 1! i gave the Tor"i aclTTunisitration crclit f'-r i reductions in sugar prices. He tet-lai e-! ; that in the coal situation "ri rnos ! rjck!efi fxpfrimenl - ould hare b-n hj Brunei"
i I.odjfj rntl'ised the nresnlent . sei--
j lion of Ir. G8rti- '.) as fuel
i trator. saving the - n.y qufil
! ee"?mp.d to If. thai he v.'s demon;
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the place
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Making
i f the hoiisp,
'.1 b r'ldf f.: oic '.'.p-infy in Mi) . I'his suif.mn- the t'lismesa disttut II be opened up. for the f,r.t unit
f the rarnmuntiy fl.eie vvv.l htt ho'it
ten atore? grocery. ttiarl-cet. rt-'ig. clothing and furniture ctibl:slimeais. Transit Service.
N .'ill ' 1 arbor has the benet of the
"town rNort it 1 larb.-i itiifins .q;iaie .ii-.i cornm ') n 1 1 ' i-cu'er w .!! be very un q ' way I'M' j helping to make t''ie. place the iH.t" i
dsiiable ami halthv indtist i !fil I : - ( ina- rl' e in the rpgion. 1'he tf t r i 5t.':i 1 i':.rrot.g!ty up t-" rafj and I thei will tie adequate water facil'tte.
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Th knitting digs at New York l"niTeritjr.
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Ti,ee th-r.a; are to be considered in '"e ;'nn fcr North Harbor, the Mark et plant's new community for Its :.;!oye now ariiin in the not thwt ch; v t;at 'iiicag'-'-l nduna Harbor: 1 A b'i.ine.s center. containir.R at least ten atores. - Traction servne to nearby fis'nws tlistr ic ts.
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have I ai- !
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rmf) 1 a n ia and
s'-ouroan services. KfT'its HTt now under nay to lite lla;r;rucnd. Whltine, Kat i'i
and Ind'Htta Harbor l:nc to tun a s;j:from it? Indiana Ilaniivi- l-ram-li : Michigan avenue via Dickey place, covering ll'th street and lrs' the ave
nue and making: a loop. This wo
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The
To Prevent The CHip
I'.ise ;r:p UAXATIVK FRuMO
I ab'i'ts remove tise cause
(tie f-romo Ju,n;ne. i.
New York Unitreritj,-'s kniltitijr; rlass is turning out 1.000 ptiits of socks a week and has installed five machine. The courae in knitting was an innovation, but has worked out well. The elderly woman at the rear is Miss Ruth LawTer.ce, great-grandniece of Captain LawTenre who jave American, history "Don't Give Up tha Ship."
j V. GROVE'S :gna;ure on box. Sue. Adv.
GARY POLITICAL JOBS ARE GOING h BEGGING
iiir
I a i:d disorder! v cond;; I Hefoie JudC'!.
! TI:"i,rjo!-e Klota in the polt-e coirt this j ;n.-i ning tiiev w ere for.m' g'jiity an-i
fintl Jl 3 each.
ild
Hat-
put North Harbor In quick to i'h
Gary, Hammond, Whitinc,
capo. East Chicago and Ind.ana
, e bor. Ueautif) ins Next. The next step at North HaihM wi". be the beautlflcation proje.'i v"at l.-ads o: black dirt will he followed .iy lawn s.-ed. flower b.ds. and myriads of tre-s.
Major McFadden Short 20,
Deputy Assessors; S.
0. S. Signal Out.
COMING TO THE International Theatre 3621 CEDAR ST., INDIANA HARBOR. FRIDAY, MARCH 1st Mack Willard and the
JohosonWil!ard
With Vaudeville Heading our Regular Bill. Prices 17c and 28c.
publ;c
The
Pictures
Nove ty Galore.
Come early and get a good eat. Doors open at 6:20 and show at 7 o'clock.
r.'dr icI jobs at- remaining enniied itr Gary. That's because of tht higli wacs paid in industries.
WUtlnr Skinned.
I u tien trie vh;ung board or
! safety put. en advert isetnent in
jTihiea t?ii? week asl;ini for lioltccinen the town thought it !iad son.ething to show for the scarcity of labor. j But Gary claims to be in a worse fix. ! To M tticmen. lutuiis had to be j takca from downstate fire departments. J Tax Men Neededj On Thursday asFessins begin in In
diana and in Gary the township a-sess-
DISTRICT
S AT SEA
Letters From France
Come to Club j I For ti.e A; st time since the Colum-!
1 b.a Athletic flub of West Hammond J j sent its Chrlstma" packages to some, ; f-f the T,pnihf r. in 1'ran last Nov:n- : j ber. letters of tbank. and appieciaf.on : i iv now ricinpr received. The citizen! j cV.n.r.iittee of ti.e el'tb have received 1 t".'o letter? One from rrank C. Melt-'
i t'f i of an Attib'tlan-.-e "ttipany and an-
THE TIES' FINANCIAL COLUMN
Here's News That You'll All Like
PIT'i SBL' Ri';. Feb. 7.--Hea r ins w ; . ontinued in V. P. diatrif.t court in the case of a Ktttanning. Pa.. -.perator, arrested on charge of pt' "1- ; e-iing by agents of the justtce depar -' rtter.t. At the office cf Din, Atty T , l.ow'iy TIumss if was sat-1 his identt: ' i would be concealed tmtil o'her arret. have been made. Books of the five weitnn Fctirt-i ivania coal con.panies taken into c.--i tody of Justice department agents -.-t-: beinjt carefully arone over inriay. Mo.s- ! ,f i j,f; concerns whose off "-ess ve ' i aided are comperatively small ones. J hut in the -wholesale roundup promised j this morning by federal officers some
i of the larger companies may Be :n-
olved. it was seated.
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I (By TTaltea Press.) ITEWBTiaO, N. T., Teb. 27. Attempt rai raa.de today to Blow np the conI pressor In tKe plant of the JTewburgahlp yard company here. The plan was obstructed by a watchman.
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I or. Major John McFadden is, short of
! There a pie'fy well defined fee'inp i
i in V. a sut rig ton that the Chicago sani-
i tary district is not working on thei
moat feasible s.-heme for the puni'ica tmn of it s sewage.
The (Tjit.m it t'-o Lavii'K th; 3 i.-i t tic in' j chtirRe :i:c ommiutd to the plan of 1 ruriiica i ion by dilution and t'.-cy v ant i i onous'i vvittei frctii 7-hk-? M icJuan to' ! make thi.H method effitien'. It seem?
liowcv r-r, that b ifaUy thy c 'inm-t divert j enough of Lake Michigan water to, make this plan an absolute success and, they nie asking for remedU! legislation..
ottter from Michael Wachewhz of the Jlniftneer .t'orps. Sergeent .M. J. O'Connor write from
ltm ! I'niippine jsianu ana ' at! U
Linder from the transnort Leviathan
I j Atchison j American Sujar r-icet i Anterlcan Oar I-dry .
I-ebruaiy 27. 't :i
Anaconda "i f
pASTIM E
TODAY Vengeance and the Woman
ai.o a -iteei rox ulIt v.uiu-u -J "Damaged No Goods.'"
Tomorrow ends "The Seven Pearls. "
FRIDAY
Meed Coal?
WE HAVE IT PHONE 1ST
I help. He usually uses forty deputies According to the morning papers. GenI and must have at. least twenty to start, era I 'Hilli.-im F.'ack, chief of engineers, J business. The major has been around j f. S. army, m a!etur to fhairmati (begging men to take johs, but they p"" Small of lh IIhiv rivets and harbors him up. That's because the state of j committee. ) Glared the sanitary dis- ! Indiara is a cheap skate w li-n it cometi trict rHU (iesiiriied to give f hn ago 12,- ! to pay ing deputies, allowing 'em but fi I v,,l cu i,,.. f.., t ,.f wat..r ,,-r second fio-n ja day. A few years ago they had to Lake Michigan "ought not to le enacted
I Keep ponce rr?"rc-3 -ii uui T.i Hrey i jnro i'v.
applicant in line. Now the major js , '-There n re additional objections which
talking pa ss.efj.
f having
conscription law
John Yonko Coal Co. 140th and Carey, Indiana Harbor, Ind. STEAM COAL FOR LARGE BUILDINGS A SPECIALTY. CONCRETE BLOCKS.
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LIST OFTEN OOffTSv
whi-m has recently been on a trip jaiios.-. .foerh I.ictzan ha n-i o--I l:nov H-dsed the reeetpt cf h. pa- kas ',','- vt. h it hi" friends report that he is at the front as a member of he rr a'.mne tun '"ir.pa n y. Sergeant O'Connor writes the followI H.g letter:
rt. Wm McKinlev. P. I. Jan H
i Columbia Athletic rjuo. j West Hammond 11! i ; - n 1 1 e m e n : ! .1 u ' t received the pa--kace sent t.-ie bv V.." fl.ih o rd ': itizer.s for which I than'K , "o i n thof uand times. T have been in ti.e T"h:l ppine Inlands ft; a year and ! never re-eived anything that suited mi taAte better than the fl,.fst.i.a hos
y.-j sent ir.e. i nope ir, war w ill s-.on 1:, over and f will be back -n dear old Vtt Hammond, and I i-r.-ir.ife yci a? soon as 1 arrive I will c 'tr.e in and
see you and tell you a l ah.cit the j Philippine and buy a drink for the j house. Tour friend.
S f-ir.GT. M J OV NN..)P.
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j lletp mane llammond safe for white i stockings, ranonia hats and Talm Peach 1 suits. f A clean-up crusade is on. Mayor Brown today favored th pres v ith a
rommuniga tmn under the heading of
Attesatiosi I
BEST IDAHO
Per Bsis.
We have just received a carload of these big white meated potatoes. Usually sell for $2.00 and S2.50 Per Bushel While they last we will sell in lots of one hundred pounds or over, delivered free. Phone Your Orders PHONE 836-W. PHONE 836-W. HARRY ARGUS 362 Torrence Ave. HAMMOND
mnmant I The Ten "mmandments of tTi- por-i
les City cf IlM'.m ond." The don't fol- I lo : The Mayor's Instructions. r"t't throw anything on the sidewp.Iks or reets; foul a rubbish ran. Iaoii'i tear up pppd-r mil ecatl'M- it I
an yw here. Don't let any pile of a site, or rubbish stay in your lack yard. pon't mix pshes and garbage in the sauno cai.
I Pon't fi'I your gaibafe or ash can too I full.
!on I r p,1 K I'-e ldCValkS, relief , building--', or any public proi-erty. Don't deface pe eu benches, school furrtiture-. or reading- m.-ifers. Pont forget ;o help your neighbors when in need. iJot.'t do anything that will bring disgrace to the city you live in. Pon't expci your -ity to became clean and perfect at once, run ir will become an ideal city only when everybody rii'e something.
;ATTEMPTS I SUICIDE 3 TIMES; ! HE'S JAILED I j William rtoberr;. p. West Jlamn-.Tid. ha6 made three attempts to end his ilife by rison. Poberts promised Judge ! N'e f nr,',r in Phicaso yestrrda" that
lie wj.' thro'iah with sn;o;d. lie was)
m;h I
I
may he urged. The entire project rests i
... . j . t
upon a ra tuty ttiettinn ci sewage ois
! posal which is proving dt.ly l's insu!-i ficiency to meet lb." needs of Chicago. 'With a proper d; posal method in-I ! stalled, th're would b no necessity for. I i h n tlir. ,li-. i riin nr.W a : 1 f h 0 11 zd . 1
indeed that much. Tor the lakes 'o1 ' fl - m w PVI trrUf C? ev In 1 -
gulf vtrrwajs. t,n n. lowed amount T , 7cLl jr Xlilb OUUUli)
adequate.'' That the Tii-ago cop',mi"ee realizes1 th-it its josution is not impregnable t j shown in the fact that they are now j making plans for at least one puriflca- , tion station on the banks of the drain-j age canal. They will use the activated sludge system. j The Calumet district in northern In-;
rina mnnot depend upon fliiurmn to ske' care of it sen-see. p becomes evident that etth"r ea-h of the cities will have to bu.ld and maintain separate nianis or that the entire
system ot seae will nave "-' uined and a. community riant erected. j
i American Smej-ing .
! Brooklyn Rnrud Trap,
; Baldwin Loeotnotive j Ea'timore and Ohio ! Canadian Pacific . , American Can Co. . New Turk Centra! i Colorado Fuel Central Leather i Chesapeake and Ohio ; Crucible Steel i Erie -. General Electric. i Groat Northern . , i Mexican Petroleum . I Norfolk and Western j Northern Pacific t Pennsylvania Pittsburg Cosl Peoples Gas 1 Republic Iron and Steel . Heading I L". t. Rubber I American Sugar ' South':! n Pacific ! Southern "Pailway
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MME. PETROVA in 'More Truth Than Poetr
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Theatre 181
HAMMOKO, IITP. FEATURE ATTRACTION Today, Thurs. and Fri. The Town Follies In J Wheel of Song, Youth and Beauty A Miniature Musical Comedy g Feople 8. Mcatly Girls. BENNY &. LA SALLE Singing and Violin Novelty. SMITH & LEWIS Singing, Talking and Dancing. HARRY CRAWFORD Nerve Peraonified. TEED A. LAZELL A Regular Restaurant. ADMISSION Matinee 10-1 Sc. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. Vew Show Monda. We4rjdT and Saturday. Matmee Daily 2:30 p. m. Nights. 1 to 11 p. in. Sunday Continuous "-11 p. m.
! Chicago
Texas
I
Mil.
Oil .
and St. Paul . 35 15S
I. S. Steel 0ii 1'nion Pacific 12"i i ltah Copper &2i 1
To Open Aagain ?tern u.-.ion si; I Willy Overland 18;
'IpoTge W. Schwartz, night supei in- i tendent of Gary schools . announces ; that evening a"hiol will reopen next Moroiay vi-nir.g. Saturday classes w ill i resume ptt Saturday. The fuel short- ! age stopped evening and Saturday inst i u' tton. S
JWIN CITYNEWS
NO MEAN WEAPON.
i The Mesdames C E. Spuriier and H. S. Eians were jo nt ho(tref,SeS n?t ev eiviing at a Pound Pobin affair at the
, ..s ,li o' a r.gb.t m an Past or..i pool tt.'it.i on Waiter avenue .fcht. Fiank Petn.k. 3:: Ames ., -s in si. M. rRaict.- hospital S:,ff,M ,pg from severe e alp
11.- whs hit 'r tne nfai 11 n d rue.
t. Mart l.aiail. -
old. wa1! a reeled by ti.e police, and is being held on a chjree of felonious assault, pending the condition of Be-tia'K,
A te Hett.
la' n ;i ' it . leiiay v t cj ltd vv ' t h : 1 i ; s
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BOY IS HELD.
t 1 1 r- e n e S t a n n . -in IS :-rm
and k-.ving his address a Ardrrv as taken ir -" ' tinti'l'-' by Off" (ii.ii cf tiie Hammond f"1' ''" South Sl-.ote d po. la.t nisht
Relieved that I
and is beins of relative?.
held awaiting the arrival
sent to the Widew II for two
to reflect. I he man cost or Jtvtng waa ( the cause of th attempts, he said. !
"GEORGIA'S KID" IDENTIFIED AS HOLDUP
.:m:rl pebshim; at run HltlM, bLNERAL KtO.XOMY AT
Incubators and Brooders SOLD AT COST
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ihi'. ifs-t.- rtnregKae. -jb,. r-f- fc "
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I We will discontinue handling therrt. t Get our prices before buying j e'sewhere. j 1 1 Beiker Bros. Co. TELEPHONE ti. ' 144 SIBLEY ST., HAMMOND. i
A ft e r t ece'vinR a f.ne
Hammond
revolver. Rayrnr.nd Smith, alias "Georgia Kid," colored, was identified byJohn Fitzpatrkk. a watchman for the Chicago Peed k Fertilizing Company vesterday as the man who attempted to hold him up at the point of a revolver a short t-.me a'". Today a warrant w.il be served on
Smith, batter
Spurrier lesidence in North Magoun avenue. The g-uestt comprised the Mi .v' cGa ughey . fiiiium. llornan and the Mdatr,s Melville, rtenne Pepper, Stanley- and Mary B. Scott. Five hundred was the diversion of the evening .Pi-. Lieu:. J. F Drunnmnd of Chicago and son of Mr. and Mr. E. S. Prummond of Fir tret w-.tl be one o three to act as escort to the color?
at a Grand Military Hall to be held at j 'be Hotel I.aSatle, given by the Ne-eii- ! be rly Club. t. a rear date. Dr. Drum- j rcond enlisted w ith the medical corps I of dental surgeons, and is . expecting j soon to he vailed to eervi'-e in France ; The Tri-Citv Triangle Club will m't i Thursday evening at Brown Mai! in j Chicago avenue Receipts of h- dance ' recen'lv held will tie accounted for and j all members are urged to be present . at this meeting. The Mesdarr.ee Oliver Palmer nd j Harry Pa ff. the lat'er of Hammond.
wete entertained a the home of M-s. j Charles feigq ;n Ivy street, yesterday. I The regular meeting of the O. E. S. I chapter of Indiana Hat bor w.n be held
$110 in the let the Chapter room th!. evenin?.
n ; d b o v , ore. 1 11.. cor '"1'st the
It is
una- n.an l? iriane
CHICA30 GRAIN rtTTURES. j CORN May. $ 1.26 ; Mch.. $1.27;. OATS May. eSc; Mch., 89'iC. I chicaoo Lnrx stocx. HOGS Receipts. "o.ffiO: market, dull: 1 mfxed. $16 ih 17. "5: good, ?1 7.1 3 17.35 : j rough, 1 16.5 0-5 I6.S-V light, $16.70 (? 17.-I 25: pigs. $12.50-? 16 Oil. j CATTLE Receipts. 7,'K'O: market.! slow ; beeves. SVSoH lS; cow s-hcifers. 1 $6.75 3 12.00; stockers-feeders, $7 655' 10.90; calves, $S.75 14.25. CKICAOO PRODUCE. j BUTTER Creamery extras. 47c: creamery first. 6';C; firsts. 45-46c:! seconds. 43ti44c. J EGGS Ordinaries. J? tiSc. !
LIVE POULTRY Fowls, ducks. 20$ 25i : srr.nss. -?c
25c. VEAL 5ii to 60 lbs.. lStTlC
2 5? .10c; turkeys.
6i to 70
u ti i-i rof f-s s.t SJt 3 i f i i
rw pj urH f1 i sa hi in
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Theatres
TODAY AND THURSDAY A Power ful Drama FLORENCE REED in "TODAY"
Jiaragfr ? Dectfirn Mn Hoi mo? Th'.itxi.
A V.'onderful Picture." XVednepday, Bur- . Prithe WfeViiy and Paramount Comedv.
EXTRA FRIDAY EXTRA A War ric'urc Full of Life and Action.
police court for carrying a Offtceis o the Kqual Fiaii. i':-e
League of Last Chicago m-i v th the president. Mrs. Laura P. Floyd t I.e.home in 145th street last evening ' transact business of much Irr.poj tsti'e l-ertatning to the league. Joint hostesses at a Round Robin affair were the Mesdames Kugene Foster
land IV. vVilfcn at the Wilson home in
a -:. k. uncoh "For.the Freed omof ih e World"
Seven Parts, and Pig V Comedy.
SATURDAY-
harcng h't.r with assa'ilt and
with intent to kill. Smith if
monO central police ftaiion. wt"ro' 1 .-.i.. n.n.ti.r! of the E4.-t
ma to ritzpatricRs stor-. cyii,.,eo Worn,
shot at n n tr.rnyprn a oooi -ii-ti nr attempted to escape being assaulted and he LI up. T-arney Psrnes. another, who received a like fine and for the sxrre charge, will be sent to Crown Foirt m default of payment.
Olcott avenue. The Mesdanie Grass.
i Evans. Huber. Crocker. F. PuiUe. C.
.till -being held tn cu.'tody at the Ham- j jjajght and Crockett wre ptesenf.
central police .station. Accord-
ns Club wiU meet in the
chamber of commerce rooms tomorrow evening. Mr. Laura P. Floyd, president of the East Chicago Franchise league will be leader of the evening and Ralph B. Bradford, deputytreasurer of Lake county for the past
ten y ears and who has announced nts ;
I candidacy for the offii e of coun.y j
treasurer or Ukt county wu d pre Tl,ip i'l,iiaVr, -r.n John Jacobs. 4 20 lent at this meeting and gi'- an in- j
South Clark street. John Wallnsl.'i. 61 5 st i .nt iv f talk on "Taxation." using his rjr . j -r!.,Mn Wil ! r a - no I in I ( A n "l.r If'p flnfl I, ff -
eM .llilU.F'Jll .S if tie T a Tl i U oi . . i : - ( - a ... ..i , mot. ?.r, Faet HJth -slteel. were arrest- ciency." The public is asked to ilvsj ed hv the Hammond police last night meeting wh'ch will he of inteiet c on . harses o:' fight tng. intoxication ail taxpayers. ,
S ConstanceTalmage f "The Honeymoon" And CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "EASY STREET." J&T And a Special Matinee for the Children. f5 SUNDAY
IRENE CASTLE in "CONVICT 993" The Bf-st Dressed Woman in America Also a Side-Splitting 2-Act Luke Comedy.
-MONDAY-
A NOISY BUNCH.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "MAGDA"
Th Scieen's Greatest Favoiiti-
Don't Mif P.
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