Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1919 — Page 2
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THE TIMES
INCOME TAX MAN
ERE IN CITY
You Can Get All the Information You Neel at the Federal Building.
Oct ready for the Income Tax nion. Tl-ry have arrived in Hammond today and will bo located at the postnfrtcc wheri they can be consulted without chartre. 'Urinp in your ffa-ures, your prhleuis, your doubts, nnd your .lues"S." Is the invitation contained in tl;e announcement of their cniin(t vist. t'o'l'-ct'T of Internal Revenue Peter J. Kruycr. is sending two of his tieputios. Jn.. J?elot and Jll.'. C. Stelhorn. 5lt'!y to h'dp people in this vicinity to determine their individual liability and to comply with the law's requirements as to ! i ,s internes. Tti"ir office hours will be from S:.1 a. in., to p in. . c:i h d.iv. .md t'o y v. i!' rr:ia:?i in town until the e'. oe of business on March 1.1, 1 1 9. 'This free advisory serv t -e." writes
Monday. Feb mar v 24. 1919.
I am offering every facility of my office to aid them to determine their individual liability." JOHN t. HK1.DT. CK. C STKMIOM.
LOSES EYE, RIB WILL FOLLOW IT
HOW STOCKS OPENED
CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Only a Year in the Hospital for This Soldier Boy and Many Operations.
fSin-M. "I. Thf Timi-.s. HKHUciV. I--!. ; Life (i,t not lost i's o'wri!! for Tom noughts is the t.-stl-
motiy'of his fr.ends who m
with him Sund'y win!.- he was h.-re for a short visit wnh his fa I her. Uobert I'""','!" T!ie l,,:s of an eye while noir Verdun, when the bu'!,-t of a lorm.in smicr struck him. three iVhliiiK and
the aw ful sights witnessed by him has not erased the characteristic smile of j his Inn hood da vs.
!!' Ian. led in France in July. 1P1S, I and was nut in Co I 1 'h liiv re- I -r
Placement out
He saw aetit'ti llrst at I'hatteau Thierry.
(By International News Service.) Ni:V YOUK. Keb. 21. The iKorous buying which was the feature of the. stock inarct towards the close nn Frieia, was rett-cled with a strung opening tin. moriiins with many groups of stocks (limbing to materially higher prices. Tlie greatest advances were made in the rubber groups, with Kclly-SprliiK-Deld advancniK to 10.' and Co. Inch with advances of one point between sales rose b to Tn. Cnitod Slates Knhbi r (tilvanotil 1 U to .S.'t. The petroleum stocks also w ere active and strong witli Me xican l'vlroL-uni making a tain of to 1,V2', anil l an-
lld t a Ike, I ,....,. i c. ... vol..
Local utilities ware in demand with Consolidated i las p p 2 points to ;ii and lntcrhorouKh pfd. advanced l HI. 'Ill ct ua t Ions in the standard issues
I were irregular with V. S. Steel making
a unit) of kh to !I5 and other Steel inlustdials showed 'little change.
The Firemen's Hall at Central Music Hall on Saturday nltrht was well attended anil the usual no. a! time was enjoyed by the dancers. This is an annual event of tin- Firemen and one that is looked forward to with keen
The sad death of Mrs. Henry Hrrnier. oee'iiriii at tiie Wist Side hosli'.al in ("hieiino on Saturday where .-he had been taken on Wednesday to u.-.d-iKo cri opei-ati.Tii for .ancr. Tip hotifh'X f..li,iitinii f,, .....I ). ! o..-.
anticipation. The cotTers of the Fire- -ten made tne operation an iir.t.ossj-
men's organization is swelled -to the I hihty. The news of lo r .b ath was a tune ..f a couple of h (indeed dollars J y : eat Mtock to ,. r ;Iim fn. nds and i.ft.-r each event . relativ, s si .- wi.s r.'l vers ..f
Mrs. J H. S. Lenny delightfully en- and is suiv;,.d he, husband a nd ! 1 -7 "' 1 :;" ; A -v"!!'
tertained a party of twelve loiini; la- j live epildr. n. The K.'.n,..- homo is dies at her home Friday niKhl. Thf- about tin.-.. .jj. . . .-.,-t of town, eveninkt was spent in mimes and danc- A:M.,s Oy.-r AN man. who is ntl.-nd-
UK Mo.uaSi i'-iii-. .Mi!, fa ry Aeadeniy, : I ' 1 1 1 the v.. ,; end with 1 1 ! s n:innl :
n Ciou-n I'oinr. , "' Mis . Ida H i!! has returned from '
THE TIMES' Hit CBLUN
6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief
RELL-AFVIS
! 1 "l,s u' '"covery. according; to an ,f!!- : cial dispateh.-s fr.., Tokio to the Jap-an-se eu)!;asy today. Tiie prinre was I suffering from Spanish lnfluen?.a.
InK, after wli it H d licious refi eslinients were served. Miss Mauriee Heiyhway. a t'ii'in'r
in the I- roehei m hool in ',ary. spent'
"h i.-a i I 1 : T I ; ! i ea t : Mr--
w her.
Collector Kruver. "is planned for trtosn land Ver.iun. ri Oct elver 12. sheltered who are recu're,! for the first time j with 20 others in an old. half-huried to oon:Jor their liability and to maVe , ho'is used as a due-eat. he rco. ivci' his sworn rrturns. I wound. He also serve.) as unit man for
his company and nftr one battle only 70 men out of 2To nnswered to roll rail. He wns without sleep for four nights on he bnttletield when ilcrmnn shells wero falling- at the rate of 4Ail an hour. The
To Cure a Cold In One 3ay
F-. ,1:h Iiv.. a re- Take LA X ATI V !-: IH'.o.MO OlTNINK
um'.er i',en. ibuirand. (Ti ddets.I It stops the v,unh and
Headache ami works off the odd. F.. W. llllflVVI"-; .O e.e. t ti T-.. t it li.,v :tae
He was thru nss'Kin'il t.i the shook ,v
troops and foucht at Aretine Forest
the w-.-.n with her parent.!, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Heithwav A small child of Mr. and Mr. A r-
"'sr o K is sick with tie- sma!!."Xi Mr--. S:i t;er and f!
and the home is qunrniit inel. Th-r" I o,. ti. ., , .! a, are evtia! cases of tills d sea-.- in! i y i 1 wMh tlo- flu. i'i,.wn IN. int. Mrs. p, try Mortoi who,. The hay . ,:.,ri: dauKhter is sick with the .-. ua 1 ipox. ..'. rm.on pia., .., s,has also contract. d the d. souse. The J , ; . ilt t.-;. ' Foster and Holloway liom-s havej aide tio-n of meniliers of thejr famili.-s sbk witii J I. . pt bus..- ',,tix up ti,.-
uit' 'lisease. ; ;,. in.- i;, , t!
sp. nt Wash i n ' nil's Is ;,i,(! ..tt-iwletl the
a;! re,,,,,,. :i Sa;;i:.i;;
CHICAGO OEAIN ri'TUEES. ' K.'- 4 luixtd. ?!.: ; I.:'!'; 4 w-ur.-
$1.2t '; l.V.; .1 mix- i
ed. $l.2t.'.a : ,1 while, f i u t; i 1.27; .1 y.-l- j low. $1 .IP-, 1 'e Id'T; II i !le,. J !.!:; v; : j
6 while. J1.2.,. 1.24'... .c,, v. . ..
... i -v - t m ml,- ,i.t-n,ie a ra d w n - 2 .... i - i ...
standard.: ' V ' trr, .vtro and My1 !..(, ;,nd tivt- men arrested for t-air.'.-j r.n. They fjave their names cs Mil-
i v i.-iuiow-sK!. j'.r.n Sar.a
j i 1ATS N... 2 win: ! Ti .',:',.(: -! v hi'e, r
whit
GAMBLERS RAIDED.
At 4 5."
William Fii-
il.oie,. -ariaKioton and Tom Jar-
HERE'S WHAT
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. II "JS Hu'k. $1 "...'! 1T.T'.: t..p. J17
. . . . ' I V .s.
. :.; t.u'ener .e.osrs i -a y, f 1 7 7 , 'a 17. v.; !t. ,, j,:.,.. ! Pack i nt,- ti.K"h'-nv. $11 s:.' 17.2": 1 . iijlut. n u st , 17" A TiTn tm -r -t
I meoiu-a an. I it.i.v,-!, $17 2a". 17.-.": lii-'ht. . IViilllj J.O IN I ';r U 2:,i' ,r,:",: I bad business CATTLE Ih-ef rfI-K,v ch-uce. i hU Kwa!J"-v- 4S52 N'orthcote sir..';.-,'., 2f.ao: in.-.Ii-.ir.. ar,d e!!n,n, i f'hicaeo. was arrestee Saturday
M Ml. 1.-,.h-.: bu'.lar s'o-k-1), if- r ' -r uanni. .MyDeck and
I.irr and i before the Last Chicago city rou-t today charged with havinn
in her possession and with
Vlt'l the te! ires an i th i:c. r ;, - w. r nam; don
storm.
$7 .''", 1S.2.", ; cows. '7 ',!)'! 11 7.,; cant,, rs and nil tej-s. $ .f.i. V; t ? i; st .a k- rs and feeders pood tied... ? i 1 1 7 1; 1 4 7 .1 :
,t o
eon. nion a lei no d a : or, 1 os RtM "1 choice
Frank Wilson, s u p. i i n t e tub n t of I he ' .b feti.se. iti war or in tie puni-hi. K. J. & office and resided at 7, a I ! ma n - ia u h ' . r. Th- r.- i- .... ;,!,.;.
Jackson street, i!:iry. sun- and t. liahh s-.s'. ins .,f la.s ' The !,.,.- is on its vvav north and ! h. f tha' can tell us I,.., ,s ,!,.,, I YATTA(rATA
T- TATToVTI T" r-. TATTf . ... 1
ill' ' ' ' VjtC lo i J VV j funeral s.avi.-.s wii! !..- h-ld at .-al.-n..: atel what is wrong- in f-y.-ry p.ssible
$ 1 vj.'
1 0.7 - ia.'
ioi'ior
st 1 . : n z s tine.
a
"ianv thousands mt:t this year fib returns trli.i were not affected by tie prior Federal laws taxing incomes T-ere t t e ti.e r --1 u i r emen t s : Every u-. married person vvh.o hflfl a net incline of Jl.af.a ov-r durli'ff 1 ? 1 S ; and every married person who. fre;trher w-i t h wife l.tr hHshan.11 and minor children, had a nt inccuie of S 2. ikm. in 10T. The advice and service of the T.eputy Odleefor nrP entirelv free, and he is ant hor'i.-d to ad :r- i n ister th" onfli -equired on returns, free of cnrsre. IN-sons who nre taxable si or'd n ake payment when fi'ir.L- tbtir returns by attaching CherV or nor.ey order. This tax is a war bu:en: it Is n nnrt of the price of victory, t It e erf-atrtt victory- the wor'd has ever i:io-,vn. I b.'itve the people of th' Plsfr'et wi" mit it fu'lv: an!
company was cited for bravery
-v. ral
lib, the former hot.
I 1!
RECOVERING
(By Internationa.! News Service.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21-Any malt j BUILDERS AND
or vinous trim containing mote than half of one percent of .-lcoh.d. is liquor as defined under the war-time
i prohibition hill reported to the house
TRADES EXCHANGE TO GIVE DINNER
times and Tom ,,ad the honor of V-Hns this afternoon by the house pudn iary !
he b.-st bomber in the company, and
has received several citations. He will return to F..rt MoHcnrv. N. Y.. where
i he wi'.l undrrco several opera ions. A 'rib will be rrtnovt d from his bnly to i repair the forehead nr.il he cp.-cts tu
have to remain i'i the hospital a year.
PICTURE GIVES THE REASON
THIS EXTRA WEAR SAVES
JO
EXTRAWEA
YOU SHOE MONEY
"I find NeoHn Suaes superior ii every way to other soles. They r.:v flexible, touqh ard vaicrproof. In the future I shall huy not!:ir.g tut Neolin-soled shoes." A. G. A!drich, of Springfield, Ma.s.. who makes this statement tested Neolin Soles by having a pair of worn slio-L-s re-soled with them. " They h.-vj already worn one month longer than tne sIes I used to wear," says Mr. Aidrich. "and will be good for at least three months more." An easy way to try out Xcu'.in Soles. Have them put on your worn shoes, i-ee for yourself hoiv long they last ed i why they are a real economy. Or, set them on r.v shoes, which came in many styles for every member of the family. Neolin Soles are made scientifically by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.. Akron. Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to outwear ail other heels.
ir4 Mail Bee. 1.3. Pt. OC.
Vv'hv iio wives a ;.pa re t ly without j reason to the outside world, suddenly1 leave their husbands and seek the dt-or.-e courts? There pre many reasons; doubtless t.f which the general pub- j
lie is unaware, but a novel one is introduted in "lu.n't Chansre Your Husband.' the new Cecil IV IvM.'.i.- Artcraft photoplay which, will te riisp'.ayel at. the LeLuxe theatre today tomorrow and Wednesday.
comni i 1 1 t-e. "Any room, house, bui'ditv-. boat, vehhle or structure." where litjuor is manufactured or kept for sale is declared a public nuisance and mav be i.ealth vvitli as such by the commissioner of internal revenue. The hill p'aces the enforcement of prohibition on the interna! revenue rnmir iss i on er. "Anyone connected with the manufacture or sale of liquor is subject to a fine ,of not less than $!ef or more than $1,101. or of Imprisonment of not less than ?n days or more thnn one ?n r." The owner of the property, if he his
l:now!odp;e of unlawful lifts iti his j buildinst. is sibjee to a fine. The
property may be sold to pa
"'a-ds liave been issued by the builders ":i,l t lades exclinn'te of ( mi a f.-w quests to a dinner and "K. T-'o-c. th. r" m.-etlnu at Ttoth. child's cafe on Feb 2." t h at 7oVlo,-u. The ccumitt... i eha'-re itulule .1 . Ii. Smith. A If led An, bison and C. v. Itust.
to ti-
1 n I TV 1 :
rt d in tiispatfli-w.-.-k. js on the
EMERSON SCHUL TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE
uth fin-
GETS CONTRACT AT ERIE, PA. SrrriAt. To The Times. ERIK. I'.a.. Keb. 2 1. Contracts that .".mount to Si ?2 were award, d to the Cliam; ion I'tdato Machinery Co.. of Hammond, Ind.. by tl;e city council
here this week. A res-! u t i on Introduc- !
ed by Theodore Kahliorn, superintendent Ii hhorti. superintendent of
$107,444 DEATHS IN THE ARMY
WAKHTNCTi N. F.-h. 21. There were 1 '17.4 1 4 deaths from ; 1! causes in th" A. V.. V.. and in the troops stationed in the f durinsr the period from April t. f m and Keh. 14. 119. it was announced this afternoon y the statistical branch of the general staff. f
j this total, there were e.r.ll deaths of
lipr 2e.2r iH-nirrinc abroad and 12.7X7 in the f. S. The battle depths
b e i n ar
Cnited
BANDITS GET $12,000.
i totaled 4S.7fiV the remainder
streets and public improvements, gee , from nrrit,f,flts and other causes ended by W. P. Kinney, superintend- j
cut of parks and public property here, rtutli.-trfzM the purchase of the fol
lowing impr.-nients from that com- i Pnnv : Sax-inch bucket for eicht-inchj (Er International News Service.) sew-or. $4": vicht-inrh bucket f-r ten- TKTK TT. Mich.. Feb. 21.-Three inch sewer, $12: t.-n-lnrh bucket f..r i bandits held up Treasurer T. A. Starke twelve-inch sewer. $14: twelve-inch j of the Itiue Valley Creamery Cornbucket fr.r f.rt. en-ineh sewer, $ t; saw j Inny shortly after noon to.y. as he root c.;tt"r fo- eisht inch swtr. $20:1 as enroute to the hank to deposit
Kui.rson s-ho,,. Carv, is planning to 1,-ave an opt n house on Thursd.iv
antl Friday of this week. The sell-ml ; "I" n to the puld is always irlad to have parents and ; ... ... '
people mi -reste,: m s.-hool to visit. S.- , few do visit the s, hooi that the open ; use is planned to .-t rtore v isitors j to see the class and workings ,.,f the s.-liool.
he regular plan is to run th
on Thur
tt is in the seh
can ..e cxptailie; to nilv.inta-'.. t,n ncc.iint t,f so many v isitors in the eve- I n i n . The evening classes will be run from ; 7 to f : 4 J in order to ttive parents an '. opp.orl unity to vis.t vv ho cfinn.it visit '
dut'.i.K the day
I So.-i. ty l. t. rmii.es what is !,"!,. and; j'lv,'t,t i!i w very often theso j (By International News Service.) I Mat, .lards a:-.- determined by a clasp or j WASHINGTON, K. b. 21. Fi. Iroiii, ,,i' IcKi-dators that are wh.diy itn- ' Mar.-hal 1'nnrf Y.-ima-ta pow.-r I ;'U '-.eompet.i,-. lor this xrc.-.t r.-;.;nd th.- tl.r...,e in j :, ... tjUO
-.:..... ..ia. ju,. s piiiil-.;i ai whose d-ath was r
". '" ('"cause th" mar is r- ally a " -'"''; ' '-'I--.- liee.-uu... th.- rniuinal code con ! .-Is the jad-;e p. do it Th.- ,;uestioi:s and t r. Mi. n.!, .us p1 'a i - (hat mo t.-.l the sp. ak. r at th-
. t:. I1IM..I! of h.s !!..,- ind:,;,.,,! the'? '! wih w hi. h the Midi. lie. f.d- i J .h.w. i his f .. Mr. I.arr.o.v - J ipi'-'u'd a v. . h t..r an ..pp. .r f u n 1 1 y to ; . address tie I'oiutu acain in the near ' ?
; t.Cure. Kahbi .7. ,iN ". jH v ill ad lr.;Ss-
t.a l orum next Sunday on tl
A"'"'' :'(. A -M Itii-n I'..t or A Nat..,n f : Nationaii' l.v. ry k'"U;. aud j.K-r-
e; 1 .p-.f.. W.'.'i I".-;. res.
once Sunday. Ti
-TODAY-
j-'ct : .
5
s, in h- audi- i ; Forum lectures nr-i ! f Car v. J - : - : $
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SERVING PAPERS
rown of Harvard 'ix acts of thrilling icetur. TOMORROW MARY WILES MINTER
3
CLIMEING THE GL03E -Ms,, Tin: licTsi: . -k hate
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' " I 1 - a ry Satur lay air! f.diiv serving H TP, ft -JTT- PT .day and Friday for-no.,,, a ':d ,., ,,: , .,, ,.,,... tM?..v ;l;l,f f rv i O A Bg I."'! a ,arRe number will visit I , ,,r, ,.f.s. T!;,,. ,..,,., W!th ,e ,H tJ IlVl ,h y I f'd-rai doue!;i.,,ts v .da,- I
ToD.A y "'M. i--.'x pi:i.:.-txts "The CaiHaux
r.rs of ti-.- or, ;;;. r whom i n 1 i , t n s have b. ! y the fed. 1 al -jrrand Jury.
aw atratnst . n : t iirncd
0. K. BATTERY COMPANY PLANS COMPLETE
T r.: B H I A-1" V k.
all drawn and every- j tt CCUllS QV CoteS l i!!v r li r-nmnVfo for' 71 . V i
Pi MONEY PEFUNDED !
the pre .-t int. r: a ioi.al i-trifru.-that docked the four tpiarters of the jrltd.e. TOMOE30W TOM MIX in "AC E HIGH" An a! vent u . t- in the sr r j,-e ,.f the Canadian Nort'uw . stern Mounted Police.
total $11.2.
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FIRST STATE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK 157th AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 A TORNADO jtfTf There are two :-ur-(Jj prising t h i n k s about th? Tornado ouostion. Ono is tliat thoy com1 unoxjioctodly and q tito often to Indiana Harbor. Tho other is riat Tornndo Instiranro can he had so roasonti hly .
WOULD SUBMIT IT TO REFtfRF.NDUM
International News Service. j tVASHIN'JT N. Ft b. 24. Any League ;r Nations covenant v otihl not h bind-j b '-r upon the 1'nit.. ,tat'S until it had been rat'Tol 1'V a r'.f'i.'inliini vote of
j tr.e 7cnp;e, urtur fe terms ot a 0111 introduced in the house this afternoon 1
by Representative I.un.h-cn. republican, of Minnesota.
the company's funds and secured $12.-
....n n cash and cheeks. The men then Jumped into a waiting automobile and esca ped.
Tho plans a
thine '? irnet'c?
t'fi" buibiinu ..f faetr.rv- to be looatod in Oary. of the if K c.iant t'.atterv Co. Th h-.iilMrar s;te wi'l be selected this wet k nnd til" $". p'iee of sto -k w'l! conclude Tuesday niirht. after which
.ok will be taken bv la
. r; i i, mo ..I,.
Orpheum THEATRE SA1DIOND, IND. "Where Everybody Goes."
Today and Tuesday Will Rogers & Co. Comedy Playlet Entitled "Home Folks" Ethel Mae Kubelik in Petticoats. Harvey Holt Trio Basket Ball on Bicycles. Grant Gardner Black Face Funster.
Knight's Trained Roosters
New Show Mon., Wed. and Sat. Matinee Daily 2:30 Nights Continuous 7 to U Sundays Continuous 2 to 11
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AMEER IS MURDERED.
(By In'ernatlonal News Service.) T.t..I.N. Feb. 24. The Ameer of
In an ' Around GAR Y
h.o manu'factureiVon 'a small sea,.-. ;'- I Rfc I : ti the faet-.rv which will employ s. v- I ' lt'J I j eral hundred in the first unit is com- ",' , 'viViW7l;o . - ".'-'
If You Want the Best Laundry Work In Hammond phoxi: i:h and ouk wogax will :all. wr: kmplov amekmcax PEOPLE. Hammond Laundry Co.
TAKE LIQUOR VIOLATORS TO INDIANAPOLIS
THRONG GREETS CLARENCE D ARROW AT TEMPLE
i - 'T ' -wjh. v-tw ,ii k w ta m mi m u rr; g EilTT! h uKTrB irn ra t? r 4
tt ' -('
livery sea in the auditorium of j emple Ns-a'l. linn, was ocetipw .1. when ' f"Vl
rnltrd States Marshals Helms nnd ; T
7i,hn while working out of Chief of l!l,l,l-l Mnv Weie nre....l.l yT f'Ur.
vfu!;nnistan has been assassinated...,,,.' ...,Ke. (,ro .:.,rv the last c ' t,., '.e , -v. , ' '.
three tlavs at F.ast Chicago, f lamttiond. : speaker before the Temple Kernel. Cnry. Crown IV. int. Hobart anil Michl- Tb.bbi A eis. in the r.uirse of '.is intr?!.n f'itv. served h.rty-s. ven capiases on ,'ue'ory- remarks. r.-f rr.-.l to the growth
Jdary liquor violators, forty-one of whom r,r .)n forum id-a t h rou srbou t 'h cutiI were r. -leased on bonds. taking six. try and to tin- cr at b. n. tits that are
N.vv-.s was received from Kabul today. The ruler was shot dead at B (amp nut detai's are laclCnir.
Aftl.-in''a n is an inland country .f ( oe.sid, ra'.dt. size in Southern Asia.
jad.b.inins- Indiana. Persia and Kussia.)
For Burning Eczema
Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or SI. 00 for large size, got a bottle of Zemo. When applied as c'i.ected it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, al-o sores, burns, wounds and chafiug. 'It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zeme is a clear., dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. The E. W. Rose Co. .Cleveland, O.
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IolumbiatheatrE
Indiana Harbor.
-Today-
Dorothy Dalton Beautiful Thomas IT. Inco Paramount Star
J has a strong role in her new
photoplay
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QUICKSAND
99
For the man she loves a woman will dare the quicksands and will tread the brink of destruction, but her purity of soul will keep her unharmed until her work of love is accomplished. SEE DOROTHY DALTON IN QUICKSAND. and also a Bray Pictcgraph, Educational and Comedy.
FIRST CALUMET
TRUST AND SAVINGS-BANK. Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 Take No Chances
Xo head of a fam
ily can afford to
HI be without Acci
dent Insurance now days. Protection while injured; indemnity if killed. Ask about outAetna Policies.
EAST CHICAGO
INDIANA
HP pi M J! I
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and Punishment." M Tiar-'jw , ed humor kept his audience j oar throughout the 1. dure ! -J
fl.orirc I'.li.df. 1407 Adams street, l-'a- hound to result from n free and open bian Kaeiaro. fi r Washington street. expression of views upon the part of Sum Kownsnik. 1800 Fillmore street, j roprt-sentn t i-. cs of every shade of e.pinMachishavia Iladlinski. 132 Iieb-vare jon
stiet t. Stella W'erlvras. 1 S 1 o .I. flerson; The subject of Mr. narrow's address ; fH
stree t and Mike Agaid, 1112 Jefferson was "Crime and Punishment." M'. I'ar-'
f.-tree t. of (lary ami Joe l.askowu-ki of ' row's j.oint
Michigan City for failure to rtiriusn i in an upre.
bonds, to fctbra! jail at India i.a pol is j , t the very exit set of his remarks. !he where they will remain til! March l"th; speaker felt that he would not im - his; when they will he airal;;u d in f .dera 1 ' a utl it ors any solution of the j.roblern ! Court before Juilj?e Anderson. I e.f crime and puni--h.men. and would . i th. re fore content himself with the rat-
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