Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1919 — Page 2

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Have you noticed the sniilo on the man under a (iassmnn Hat f Ho can't help it it's perfectly natural. You'll experirrtro tho same solvation when you dis card tho old and don t lie now at the (iass man Hat ihow. X rc featuring the world famous Roraalino ami Knap-Felt 1 lats. Tt-mp'init are. (he nc' shapes and thu colors ar simply "nr.nin?. They wear lik iron and hold p nnf!er mo.sf nny test. Moderately priced at $4 to $8.50 Gassman Bros. Next Citizens' National Bank, Hammond

W. i. DAVIS

RETURNS TO HOME

Master of Willowdale Able to Sit up After Accident and Illness.

tago. ahe waa married to John Ogla. or Hammond. She was not well at I the tlma of tha waddmg. but was I mKn to Dnvr, Colo, in the hope

that the i-hain of itmniphr might

her to health. An she 'on

to grow wri, she was brought

rMtliinj here on Wednesday

last. April 9. At 1 p. TO. of the nett dav she was called by the death angel. She H most lovable and sweet

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iri. ana r.ai great. hm fi .or "Hilly" Bradway, middle aged admirtrue 'ritnd. whom her uni?orm k i nd- r of Cock's, aet enteen-year-old 1 tighter n" ,n sweetness of ir i r i t had won Normn. Judge Kre.tn to0y Krar.tei h' , (Cook a new trial. Cook was found guilty She is eorvixed by her parent, her by a jury March 4. KiiihanH n nA . u .... - w .... r 1. -r. 1 . .1 1 e I X t, . - . ... .

I - u.i r u .j.n-.-. .iri-niiiii .-!IS-- Ally. JKItl'r I) Krif.l V.'Hl .T rvts. former manager of the Russell and Mlion a!! of th city of immediately mined that ! cs be

NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE GETS COOKNEW TRIAL 'INTERNATIONAL NllVS SSSVICtl ( HICAGO, April 14 Because trie Chi

cago Herald and K.aminer puhliahf-U . word for word the verdict of the jury'!

before it waa announced in court, J. Norman Cook, convicte.d of the murder

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.ipportlng the moderate government I h.h'd bv premier Huffman,

A republic hse been declared .n Saony. A military 61' U'orship ha been est a bli ah e 1 at ItTesden and .tate of siege proclaimed

THE TIMES FUNAINCIAL COLUMN

Ki.i w A Krlenaer theair cal i n t eret J 1 ( mmond One brothei. Hugh, rre- slrir-ken from the calendar

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6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relist

ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTIOf4

n.i o.vner of v:!!ndn farm. crown i "dd her to the Spirit World about j "There m no chan- of convicting h;m

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Itospitiil a o v e r a 1 da aer

again. "O'Rrien fald

a. mx ri-ane tne' uok .trap the anlence of from on year tn 1 1 ff whicit hie conviction mpo'ed upon ,in-,. ORAK TEMPLE TO HAVE SHOW

American Agiicultuta! -X tnerican tan Aueiican ar nd foundry

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e the funera' wa hIH at the ren- : I h action' o the tat in mmui,.. t..

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' urinn i40u;vard. today. Fh'- " 1 P- m . ronnjci?a nx mi. - ans hare adviaed complete rest Al- j "!'. of 'he M R. church The I'auh-th.-x iph crn1-je; , h, ht,i, Mr ra i ! r n' liberty had chaige of the eri a'-lc to sit mp for a short time each j the residence, and the for ds v. An X ra ' f xiirnna' on wasjiae rtf hekah Lodge at the cemeterplsnned t ileterm ne whether lit pres. J Th floral offerings from the n aA' er.t r.nd.iion is the result of an ac- , friends and aAf :le" wove . y f'dent on h-.s farm ar Crown Point mx beautiful. eapec!g:iy the lodges, the iimniis ago. but thin wa dispensed j U c I, the former a ssor.at es at the

NIt week. Ap"l 21 tn Oralt Shrine week a: th

T. . will b Hit mmund

w tth wl.en it was found that the vet- ! O.ibaon offue and neighborhood flow.

".an theatrical manager was suffering era. The pallbearers were: Miiaea Deluxe. theatre, Orak Temple 1s plan

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fiom no organ c trouble Rf hel Chapman. Ethel Reed. Catherine Mi-. r i returned from Ifot Springs : i.'-eny. Methyl Tee. Gertrude Sfhocter, two xveeks keo and ,took to hia bed I Marie Schocter. The flower C'rla from

sliov;;v afterwards. te auffered an attack of .nPuerua following the acci-

FORMER HAMMOND LADY IS DEAD

the n. of r... Irene Merrill. Ella Tattle, l.ucindia Call and from the. Rebekah ladge were Cl: Ss, Frbara Downing. Io1j. rauherty-. Mable Towlev. Agnea But-Uner and Graca Oaugherty.

WHOLESALE ROBBERIES

NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS

Hammond Spring Works FRED GRADY, Prop. We repair your springs while you wait Springs Made to Order. PHONE HAMMOND 699. 373 CALUMET AVE.

Wo' d ha been received in Ha:n-j

n-.ond of the death Saturday evening! . "r Mr "'alter H. K!:naick. which I Three places weie entered by thieves, cut-red at I.afaette Mr. and Mrs. n llammord last night. The home of Khti. (-: resided in Hammond for I p.obt. Hestinga. ti Tt'alter street, wa nearly six .fan, moving early this j entered through the rantrr window yea- to l)sann,"r! where Im wa en- ; and $IS and a wajr h toen. aged tn the shoe business. Illness fol- i The home of I:. Gluth. s24 Becker

lowinr- sn nMQ'-'lr rtf inei..A w.il-.. . . . m M watelxes'

r . .. v ami., iii.'ic j rri. waff pntcrn auu iu -..... it nTM.iry for her to be removed to and a diamond ring stolen. the home of her -parents in Lafayette j The George E. Richard garaga at where death occurred. The funeral i 557 Summer street wa t entered and

ning to send fifty men in full uniform, the patrol and drum corps to Tndinnapol.a June 10, 11 and 12 and 1h Bhriners' anare of tlie r.e t.uve box offica rece pts will go toward h-0-ing defray the expense of the Hammond boostera at the Ind.anapolis meet. "Virtuous Wives'" is the title of th opening- aliow Th.s. win -fin-e a

Maaon' will be tn attractions flrat three days. On Thursday

in man .Smritiug .

Amtrifun te I i uuwiry Arut-rican iel and lei. A naconua A i hi.si'ii 1 I.m.uw in 1.' c lue-ixe haltin.ui and ijhut Caitadia. nl'nciilc Cntrnl leather Cliffcapfiake and Ohio Omaso and JVorh Western -

Chicago. Mi!, and St. I'aui 37 Colorado i'uel At Coin I'roducts 60 z Crucible Steel ii, Dmtilieriea Securitiaa 67, Krie u General Electric 180' Genera! Moloia , 1 Gt. Northern Pr. 91 l.fl'kawanna Steel 70 14 iLehigh Valley ioi-

the j .reetDl-5-H OA,4aETAOIX ETAOIOU and Mtdvale gteel ' 47i

GARY MAN KILLED BY STREET CAR

j A west bound Hammond -Gary street 50 ; . r last Pat irday night at about eie,K4 i Frt o dock near the Pennsylvania rvot.. - Sii'.i and 11th aver,.,e, at Gary, hit x

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- a2!. i kK years old, pe'eware ,tte. -I'M jand injured h m s aerioua'y that he - I -d w nile hemar rushed to tne hosp-ta! si I f;a; : - 9 1 I Conductor H. Redmond and Motoi- . irT J trian Charles Ktnney :n charge of the I ''" tl,at the itiiti fi sitting on

the south rail when th

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him and

rr.aay r or 1 tenter, foi- iVori. w:th -ew Tork Central 74 s, other p!ay will be shown Ttcketa X. T.. N. II. and Hartford 23 for the Shrine show may be pu: rh- Norfolk and Western j. 104T, esed at the box office Af anv t hea tre ! Northern Pacific 917

in the city.

will b held Tuesday morning at nice o'clock at Lafayette.

OBITUAHY. Ruth I farriet. Robertsda !e.

tires and acpesor;ea stolen

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Hajumsnd. . East Chicago. The Calumet Roofing Co. nAADIMf Office: Room 27 Rimbaoh Bldg. Jill U T 1 11 U Phones 467 and 2365. ROOTING APPLIED OVER OLD SHINGLES GRAVEL ROOFH7G AND REPAIRING Now is the tims before the Spiinf: Rains set in. Whiting. Indiana Harbor.

PASSION WEEK SERVICES

daurhter of Huch K- r,A Fmm. bvk ! At the First Methodlat church.

rts. was born -n Ch-ago. Illinois, j there will be et-ricea of sermon and June 27. 193. and died in Hammond ong each n'ght this week, beginning April in. 191?, aged 2S years. 7 months at 7:30 p. m The sermons will be and 13 day a. J evangelistic and everybody is mined When Ruth was but Ave year oto rorre. The paafor wi.l prea"h The age the 'am m- moved tn. TiammAni I theme for tonight "Oar Greatest Proh-

Fifty-Two Wash Days One-Seventh of Your Time One day but of every week is washday. This means 52 days of the year, or one-seventh of your time is spent washing, or supervising the washing of your clothes. Tf you could Ue th 52 day for re-craMon that vom pend In washing c'.otbs. wouldn't St h deHghTf'il r.o mu?, no worry, no bad temper, everything runaine smoothly. Tour "Home Laundry" i ready to relieve yo'i of thi. burden ready to eive to:i that k'rd of service you've ber-n l'r.Rir.g for clean, fresh clothes -wi'h careful handling. Try our service with your neit wgshln?. Our's is a Home Service. Hammond Laundry Co.

163 Michigan Ave., Hammond, Ind. Phone 134.

and ail of her subsequent life has bn Xtm

passed in this city. 5h completed the grades and did considerable work in th high school, of the public schools of this city. For nfariy eight yejra she had been worV'rg at G-bson, fret in the telephone oli '. and later, had charge 0r the P'stcff ,-e at that place In lJflR tinder the pastorate of Lewis S. Smith, she was fn verted and united with the First .Methodist Kpis-cc-pal hurh of Hstin-r4. On March 1?. 1S19. hut three weeks

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LEGAL NOTICES.

XOTICK. Cn and after this ela'e J won't responsible for dbts contracted by ar.y one except myself. April 14. 1319. Dcwitt Waggoner. 27 Clinton St., Hammond.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OK INDIANA. LAKE COUXTT. S?: IX: THE LAKE SUl'ERIOP. COURT. ROOil No. 1. MARCH TERM, m. MAX RR07.OWS.KV. Bdmlniatrator of the estate of Israel

TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT HELD UP

SPECIAL SERVICES AT PRESBYTERIAN A saries of special services which are attracting much faxorable comment Sunday at the Hammond Presbyterian church and will continue' all thie week. Rev. Hale of Tjifayefte is filling the p'J'pit and his two addresses Funday indicate that very interesting week is ahead f r h.s audiences.

ilNTFNTIOeJAL NEWS SEHV1CCI ST. JOHN?. N. F Apr. I 14 The S n f i o m: tran-AtUntic j'.rplana flight to he attempted by Marry G. Hawker in a Sopwirh plane and F. P. Rayn-han-i in a Martinsyde plane may reaolve itself Into the moat thrilling and e?ectaeu!ar neck and neck race the wor'.d has ever en. Ir wa considered probab'e that both pilot would be able to get iwit within a few hours of eacb othr and n.avbe at the am tims. From tha weather conditiona early today it was expected that, the flight could not be commenced until Tuesday. Hawker has been ready to art ;nc Saturdav even.ng. but-wa "held ;p by rain and thick fog.

Death of Mrs. Lyder. Mary Lyder. S4 years old, wife of Will-lani Lyder. of 24 Erie st , Hammond, died at her home Saturday morning. Mrs. Lyder leaves besides her husband three childrtn to mourn her. The funeral was heid from the home this afternoon at 2 o'clock tn charge of Vr.dertaker Stewart. Interment was held in Oak Hiil cmetery.

Pennsylvania 4t Presated Steel Car 71 Railway Steel Springs ;3, I'eading $41 Republic Iron and Steel 83t Soutnern Pacific I"3S Southern Railway 27, Sinclair 53 Union Pacific 13a U. S. Steel ggWest inghouse ii't Wlllj 3 0er!and SO', CHICAGO X.TTE STOCK.

HU'i.N-h.ilk-, J2'i.3f 'g 2Q.55; top.

J0.6n; butcher hegs heavy, :f).45 I'l Rft; packing hogs heavy, $20.4n-!j. 21.60: medium arid nixed. $ 1 3.?n 20.25: light, $18 SO-H 2f 45: pig, $17 58-513 00; roughs. $1S SO 19.35. CATTLE Bee f ca 1 1 good choice.

i 1 00 o iv.ia. mtoium and common, 1 $ 1 3.7 6 tf 1 SO" : butcher stock heifers,'

j $7.S5 q 15.60: cows. $7.50 -a 15.25: can-' nets and cutters. $5.75 1 o.flfi; stockers ; . and feeder u-rirtri rhn-f . SUA n ;n- '

common and medium. $ on g 10.50 ; eal calves good choice, $1 41.fi -g ; g.fui.

Cgi their at- could not be stopped. A wrr- - j key flask was found near the n an - 37" hen picked up.

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SIX GIRLS CHOSEN FOR ORATORICAL

At the girl a oratorical prelimir.arv rontest heid at Kmcrson school. (Ian. sn of fifteen were chosen for the. final contest to be. held Tueday nigh. Th following girls will compet for honors: Lois Hutchens, Hazel Krlandson, Florence Bernstein, Kva Sp-ow's, Ruth Wolf and Allegra Ncsbit. At Tuesday night's contest two b and two girls will be rhcnn and the winner in each case will "e given his choice of speaking at the ccunty contest, or at the Northern Indiana contes".

INSANE MAN IS TAKEN TO CROWN POINT

Charles Cox. colored, locked up in the, Gary city jail with insanity wae Saturday taken to Crown Toint and will noon be rent to the asylum at Logansport.

Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad pajs.

WATER SUPPLY SOME BETTER Hammn' water supply is showing

1 ns nexks f-,ri vrvi a h rmrA 1 n r (A T Jr.

tsDAvA-t-v 1 T .Btjchsnnsn. th ctly hesllh officer. Whs a

Phonograph Special 900 Value'-RICHTONE" for (Jica tpiUU 24 Records Free. P I 3U Latfst design, genuino Otto Heinemann Tone Arm, Reproducer arid Motor guaranteed. Largemassive cabinet with hand carved posts, oak or mahogany. Height 5.r? inches. Latest stylo flush motor board. Plays all, makes of records. "We have a large assortment of "Classic," 'Richtone,M "Bel Canto," "Piano-Style," "Gladiator" and "Brocks Automatic Repeating" Phonographs for immediate delivery at 0.)0 to 1f0.00. Complete Stock, Including Latest Hits EMERSON OKEH PARAMOUNT RECORDS. MUSIC MART

151 State Street, Hammond, Ind.

MKTER SHKR. her husband. MRri. RRVA KAMINSKT. and JOE KAMIVSKI, her husband. LEO BROZOWSKY and FRUMA BR'"".' OV.-KT. his w ife, and LA BE BROown fCT. Vo. IS197. NOTICK OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Tcu are severally hereby noticed that the above named petitioner as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in th Superior Court of Lake County. Indiana. In Room No. 1. thereof, a petition mnklrg you defe-den's thereto end prayirg therein for sn order and decree of snid court aut hori ?.i n g the a'e of certain real estate b-'onpinp to the r.ta'e "f seid decedent and in said petition desrrihed. to make assets for tho payment of the deb's and liabilities of esid estate: and that said petitioner has axercd in said petition that you and each of you are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings and that said Lake Sunriir Court Room No. 1, at the Court Houe in the City of Hammend. Indiana, on the ?th day of Jun. Hit. WITNESS the Clerk and seal of said C-uitt. this 14th day of April. 151f. HERBERT L. WH EATON. 1 y-eal Clerk, Py I'LOPi'-OE HEMSTOCK.

the public to boil all drinking wa'ar. Adjustments to the chlorine apparatus hae been made and now tha watar is testing almost fret cf cultures

DEATH ENDS HIS SUFFERING Death finally ended tha suffering of Charles Winttrs. the aged farmer who attempted ausride at Do'.toa. III., last week bv throwing himaelf In front of an I. H. B. train. Both his legs wera amputated at. St. Margarets hospital, but the shock proved too much and he died Saturday. The remains were taken to Dolton for burial.

Baby Thompson Dead. Helen Louis Thomson, the three and a half year old daughter and only child cf Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thomson, agent of tha Nickel Plate R. R.. in Hammond, died at their home. 41S Bauer street :aat nlgbt. The little girl, who died of membranous croup, was only iil about four hours, being taken ill yesterdaymorning end dying last evening. The funeral will be held tomorrow moroing at 11 o clock from the home. Interment will be held in Oak Hill cemetery In charge of Undertaker Stewart.

Mrs. Freeburg Dead. Fannie H. Freeburg. "7 years o!d. wife of Oeorge, A. Freeburg of 165 Detroit street. Hammond, died at their home ".aat n'cht. after a short Illness of prieumon a. Mrs. Freeburg. who is well known n Hammond, leaves many friends, and besides her huabanl. she leaves to mourn her 'wo small children. A short funeral service will be held

fro the home at o'clock tomorrow'

morning, then the body will b fhinred to Marysviiie. Ohio by Undertaker Stewart to be buried in their family lot.

VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. 3

lbs. 19-ff:0c: SO ,'o 110 lb.

fancy, 23c; overweight kidneys, H0 to ' 175 lbs., 15c: coarse. i4C. !

-: 70 to i ' I v- . IS:2c; 1 B

THEATRE

CHICAGO CASH OXAJIg CLOSE. CORN No. 3 mixed. $l.fO; S while,; $1.60f?l.0ia ; 3 yellow. $1.60 1.S2; 4' mixed. $1.8:: 4 whtte. $1.8S. 3 LS3; 4 1 yellow, St B9f l,59',c. i OATS No. 2 white. 70't71c: 3 w hite. 3f 7c; standard. 70 "'-iC. (TKICACrO FBOOVCX. BUTER Creamery extra. 6Zc; lsts. ! 5?0c; packing stocks. S5'?41Hc. EGGS Current receipt. 37' ' 39'c: ; ordinary firsts, 3S'c. firsts, 3'39 ! 40tic; extras. 41i.42';c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys SZQSSc: ! chickens. 33-c; springs. 53c; roosters, j 2.V: gese. JXc: ducks. SlffSSc. i POTATOES Ohios. II 75 2. in. '

PLANS ON WAY FOR LABOR TEMPLE

WM. F. ABBOTT DEAD.. William F. Abbott, aaventy yea-s of age. an old settler of Hammond who was well known and leaves many friends, died at his home Sunday morning of Brights disease after an illneas of six weeks.

Beside h'.s wife. Mr. Abbot leaves one daughter. Mrs. Fanny Halcraft, and two I grandchildren to mourn him. The funeral will b held from Stew- ! arte chapel at two o'clock tomorrow! afternoon. Interment will be held In I

DEATH OF INFANT. Edward Schesser. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schesser of 573 Douglas st.. Hammond, di'd at rhcir home last evening. The funeral will be held froni St. Joseph's church at eight o'clock tomorrow morning. Interment will be held In St. Joseph's cemetery in charge of Undertaker Emmerllng.

TODAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY H. B. WALTHALL 'THE FALSE FACES' Extraordinary Good. THURSDAY Bessie Barriscale - ix "A Trick of Fate" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOROTHY GISH "PEPPY POLLY"

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WALLACE REID TN"The Roaring Road" Orak Shrine Week aJ the De Luxe Theatre Mon., Tue., Wed., Thur. and Friday, April 21, 22 23, 24, 25.

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At a largely attended meeting of the) laDor organization at their headqnar- I ters Sunday started the ball rolling for the erection of a $2"0.000 labor j temple at Gary to be completed prob-j ably this year. Fred Dietrich,, presi- j dent of the Central Labor Union fori

tike county waa made temporary chairman for the meet'ng and James Faraley secretary. Plans are to be

discussed from other labor temples in j imjTWT

many handsome temples and on next Puf.dsy a meeting o t'n d fTerent labor organ'rations of Gary is called, when final plans for the temple will he adopted and the site will be selected.

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The Ford Motor Company have instructed us to sell the genuine Ford Parts to any and every reliable Garac-e who will pledge their use in the repair of Ford ear?. The genuine Ford" Parts are absolutely necessary to the owner of Ford cars that he may get full service from his car. We carry them and so, we hope, in a short time will every reliable Garage. We solicit your service business because e have the Ford Methods, the Ford Parts, the Ford Mechanics and the Ford prices Incidentally would be glad to get your order for one or more Ford cars. Bunnell Auto Sales Company

HAMMOND RORMAN" ST. Phones: fA-51.

GARY 5th Are. and MassPhone 1470.

Brookston Man Dead. Charles Harry Cochran, cattle dealer

of Rrookston, Ind.. while on a trip to I Chicago with some cattle, was taken ill, and started home yeterday morning. But when the train g"t to Hammond, : Mr. Cochran was so ill that he got off the ,

train and walked to St. Margaret's hospital, where he died shortly afterwards of diphtheria. Tha remains were shipped to his home In Brookston this morning by Undertaker F.mmerling. SMALLPOX "IN HAMMOND

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Today The Imposter Msc. WM DUNCAN in "THK MAN OF MIGHT."

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The Sallee home at 47 Lyons St.. Hammond, la under quarsntlne with smallpox.

REPUBLIC DECLARED IN SAXONY

t NTrNTIONAL NEWS StRVICEl ! COPENHAGEN'. Apr. I 14 The gar-; riaon at Munich is In revolt against i tha Red government said a dispatch j from that city todav. Tha tioops are j I'... .-' .1 'ILU-..JL.U ...JLJ --- -

PAS11ME Today Alice Brady IN "The Knife" TOMORROW Margarita Fisher IN" - Put Your Hands

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Orpheum THEATRE gtmtowD. rstri. "Where Everybody Goes." FEATURE ATTRACTION Today and Tuesday Imperial Trio COMEDY, SINGING. TALKING AND MUSIC.

Vaggle & Co. Juggling Novelty. Bud Coulter Singinp. Talking and Dancing. Redman & Wells Comedians. White Brothers Comedy Acrobata.

Kew Show Monday, Wednesday

and Saturdtj'. Matinee daily, 2: DO; Nights continuous, 7 to 11; Sunday continuous, 2 to 11.

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