Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1919 — Page 2
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THE TXMETL Wednesday, April 21, 1020
RADICALS WONT RETURN
FROij STRIKE
in i.i.kti '"Trp CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE! v, v-.ntt I'OV, rll 21 !! watt ' ' ' ..- i! lu ff lorfny Sietwn tlir "oatrn.'ininil trWer unit the rnllro.id ' !'f '! iKTlsiMitl.' . j "Ii llutJj representing Ihr ' M . i. : :.sr of Nrvv rk and ew Jersey i- ; it'll thnt he hml reached nn ajtrrf. j ii u n.iii nrxi hrrhood chief and that; i i .i' (he "lr(krr iri return to their i :', INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I ' ' ! i . A ;, April 1 - - 1 1 i(- f,,r a set- ' t. ' nt today of the n ttdimf n's .-;::Ue in Ini1 rhn;'gn district, center I i tin- nation-w ide walkout. whii I nm-rins hen a mass meeting- of' ' '- ' ! 1 called t. hear pleas cf thai b a.Ji rs that thw men return to j v rK- w 's brckon up by cue man i i t ill. lanky individual who arose In' t irm ho; jntr anil persuaded the - i i k e; s to (1 isperst-. His flouts nf '"walk out. hoys." and! "k'-'-p on striking-." v ere taken up hy '.lor ra lioals in the crowd, ami soon tli" meeting, which bean peacefully, " .h stampt ded . .loi n Ciunaii, chief of the strikrs, v, ps pot- present, ami his abse nce gave radical leader His opportunity. 1 ' ! r.il agents are on the trail of the I , l'. r. WiLSON WITH EAR COCKED FOR SAN REMO 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! SHIM',TO. Apr! 21 . President
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You the Can Easily Avoid Depressing Ef fects of the Changing Season. Why is it that so many people, a? Spring approaches, find thems:!vcs gradually losing the appetite, and are soon overcome by a lack of energy, and a listless, all run-down feeling seems to take possession cf their whole body? Spring is the great renoI vaiing season when nature throws off the accumulated I impurities and prepares the ! system for the change which i it must undergo before mergJ tng into the coming Summer. Naturally this decided change must necessarily be felt by the human system. Of course, where every organ of the body is performing its functions perfectly, there' is little or no interruption caused that i3 noticeable. But where impurities have accumulated, and have not been thrown off promptly, and where the waste and wear of the severe winter sea son have not been promptly re-! s-.orcd, nature's work is being rnbattcd with every noticeable fleets. Your body has brought you safely through the severe winter reason, and the voyage has taxed your strength. There has been consideraoie wear and tear which! must be repaired. The energies' lelax, and an unspeakable lan-: r-ior pervades trie entire system, giving that worn-out, good-for-r.oLinng feeling, so commonly called "spring fever." The important thing, therefore, h to put your system in tip-top r
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6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief PE LL-AIMS az&rOR INDIGESTION Wilson is rlojiely watching: the developments at the meetings of, the allied premiers at San Kemo. and it is expected that he may take up the question of I niteii States representation at the conference with his cabinet today. Reports that the allied premiers have decided against President Wilson's plan for a settlement of the Turkish problem were received her with little surprise. President Wilson has made his pro. test apainst permitting the Turk to remain in Europe, and It is believed here that he will rest his case on it. CROWN POINTER WINS Granted Traveling Fellowship for Study in Denmark and Sweden. SPECIAL TO THE TIMES YOKK. April 21 Two Indiana NEW men. one of them from Crown Point were among the twenty American students awarded ships for study in and Sweden, during of 1921-1921. by thi navian foundation. traveling fellowDenmark, Norway the academic year Ameriean-Scandt-condition so as to be able to resist the common ailments so prevalent in summer. You must build up the waste tissue, and repair the wear and tear that the system has undergone. A splendid plan that has been followed by many is to take a cause of S. S. S. regularly at the approach of every spring, and in this way thoroughly cleanse the system of all accumulated im purities. S. S. S. is a thoroughly reliable blood purifier and tonic that promptly improves the appetite, and sends a new supply of rich. red blood coursing through the veins. This fine old remedy will restore your lost vigor , and strength which the demands of winter have used up, for it is without question one of the best tonics and system builders ever made. Ask your druggist about S. S. $. He has sold it for years, and will tell you that it is a thoroughly reliable and honest old remedy, having been on the market more than fifty years. Buy a bottle and begin taking it today, and thus prepare your system for the changing seasons, so that you will be in condition not only to enjoy the beauties of springtime, but also to so tone up and strengthen the system that you need not live -t in tear or trie so prevalent in many anments summer. A thorough cleansing and toning up of the entire system is absolutely necessary just at this season when the strength is depleted and the vitality is naturally at a low ebb. Special medican advice can be lad without cost by writing to Zhief Medical Adviser. 181 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
SCHOOL HONOR
The. honored ioosir are George Argale Harrop. Jr., M. I'.. of South Bend, Jnd.. from John Hopkins University, who will study physiology In Denmark, and Ralph Malcolm of Crown Point, from Iowa State College, who will study physical chemistry in Sweden . More than 1 Ml application papers were considered by the committee of college iiofrt;.or and technological experts who made the selection o; nineteen of the twenty fellowship!). The twentieth will be appointed later with the assistance of (". F. Marvin, chief of the I'nited States Weather Bureau, as this fellow will be sen', to study oc'tanoiaphy and w eather fore casting at the Bergen tieo-T n i eica I Institute. Norway . The rand.datiH represented most of the larp'-r Ametican colleges.
OF WHITING CELEBRATES (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES A WHITINti, l."D.. April 1 -- The Bank of Whiting today eVlehiales its silver anniversary. Founded April 21. 18i;. as a private bank, the institution has thrived and expanded tinder the wonderful j.-uid-ance of its founder. Henry Schrage, Sr., until today deposits amount to almost J2.Ono.OPD. Originally located on 110th street near the New York Central depot, in the part of Whiting then referred to as the "Fast Side" the hank was removed in 1912 to its present location In the handsome two-sti.ry building at the corner of ll!Mli street and New York avenu. Five years later in Feluuaty. 131". the institution was im ot -p., rated as a state bank. On of the officers yesterday in commenting ot the phenomenal growth enjoyed hy the Bank of Whitinff since Its inception summed tip the rea.sons for the bank's success when he said: "Our two outstanding "features are service and a peisonal Interest in the happy culmination of every man's dream to own a home of his own. We have always taken particular care to look out for the home builders and help them in every way possible ." Officers and directors in the Rank of Whiting are: Henry Schrage, Sr., the founder, chairman of the board of directors, Walter K. f'chrae. Mayor of Whiting. president; Henry C. Schrage, vice president; William C. Schrage. cashier; Henry A. Harms, assistant cashier. THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN Allis Chalmers SS i, American Beet Sugar J5 American Can 4t'a American Car & Foundry 133'a American Locomotiva 97 AmericAn SmeJtinft 62 American Steel I-'oundry o American Susrar Rontung: 131 1 American Tel. & Tel 9 Anaconda 67 a Baldwin Tc.omotlve 115 Bethlehem Steel 7 ! F'.utte & Superior Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chesapeake & Ohio Chicag-o, Mil. & St. Paul, Colorado Fuel Consolidated lias Corn Froducts Crucible Steel Dt.-tillerica Securities Bit ie . 117: 7 9 f,0 e3 ?:l PS tvj 1 . General Electric t,: Gctf-ial Motors lackawaj-ina Steel I-ehiah Vsiley N. T. Air Brake N e a o i k 1. 1- n t ra 1 Northern Pauifie t ihio vtit ies tjas Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car llailway Ste I Springs, Reading i,' 4 1 lot s4 71 4u 4'i S., ! ;, 117 1 I" 21'. . ;i ' Republic Iron & Steel I tiion Pacific U. S. Rubber V. S. Steel I". S. Ste prfd Wrsi inahouse W ill s Overland Sinclair Oil BUTTER 4.139 tubs. Creamer. rtra. 64'sr; extra firsts. 64c: firsts. 59 a 63c: pa. king stock. 56 ? 3 'j EO'JS Receipts, 44,190 cases. Cutrent receipts. 3BU40c; ordinary firsts. 37 fi 3c; firsts. 4'i l a 4 1 Sic; extra. 4 1 45c; checks, 33f 34c; dirties, 34 4i 35c. CHEKsf K Tw ins, new, 27 i ;;c, Daisies. 2D'tW301te; Toting Americas, No More Worries Over Excessive Coal Bills It is not generally known that even the small coal consumer can have his coal shipped direct from the mines, thus saving the profits that otherwise would go to wholeraler and retail dealer dealer, besides saving hauling expenses. Of course, big ma nu f a ct u ret s and other large consumers have always bought this way. but the man who buys only enough for his household Is now- in position yi take advantage of the same purchasing privileges. The well-known BKltN'ICK COAlv CO.. 555 Como Building. Chicago, is doing an enormous business in supplying small consumers as well as the big ons with all grades of hard and soft coal at mine prices.That these customers are highly pleased is evidenced by the Inttersj they write after receiving and tryinc their coal. Th" fol'iwing are extracts from several such letters. "Have found your coal entirely satisfactory and your dealings courteous and fair. I shall continue to buy my coal from .yoiv" Ed. ti. liereka, Burlington. Ia. "More than pleased with It. Please quote me prices on same coal for December." Arthur Churchman. Alexgndria. Ind. "Well pleased with it. Expect to buy more from you." Frita Bros.. Pompeii. Mich. "Coal arrived on time; has given entire satisfaction; am exceedingly well pleased. Wish to thank you for your courteous treatment in our dealings " M . Is. Ford. Franklin. K y . a d v .
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ANNIVERSARY
A. C. Huber Runs For Recorder
Albert C. Huber of Gary, who very properly from th viewpoints of acknowledged fitness for th" ottiic am) of geographical ami part y hi a ilnbi 1' t y fc tors that aivvny.-i buds strength to n ticket, an I from the fact that a lifetime of fidelity to party' principles and cit. iVonity. s ine and national candidates, is entitled to the reciprocation from that party of swii" slight reward, the logical candidate to be platd on its b.tllot by 'lie Kepublionti party of Lake cunty for the office of l;eco.cr at the AXBERT C. HUBER. n xt Mi y. pi i m i r ie5 ", r, be e ii'K to bi support He followed tlofor maity yours b if hi? early sjibi: . jo f't -1 lieoiiHl V' i i i i !! i in the por.dence School. i Id ro.-d-i calling of tinsmith it in", r r losing sisrl't ion. the b;ir. h i'"iitti iii- d.ii!' toil took ipranue I.nw I'oriesippleinent itl b' cb'e study of approveil text books m bis .i.'t i'i tiri'.e.nt ni!n Htn on Nov. !. 1:mi. r-.-ili7.ed th f ...,J of his airbition by brniK admitted to pra '.' in a' I In. Ii. nil court.-. by .luil;.' Viryil S. lb iter ti;e I-fike superior court, sitting- at Hammond. Prior to br ins admitted t practice. Mr. Huber hid removed to Fnt ChtcHco. In th hub city of the Calmr.'t distriet be for rieht venrs successfully conducted a procrry and market and was prominent in the city's public life, three yers a member of the city school board. Those architecturally beautiful difirrs. the AVa.hitiK'on and thH Lincoln schools at Indiana Harbor, having bee,, erected during his 'Tm af otrlc! . Albert C. Huber is tb type of man. he voter of l.jtkn county, the preat niHjority of them are plain hard workins people who earn a livelihood bv honest brow sweat, deli?;ht m honoring and hence his candidacy looms latRe in the rpce for the county rceordrship. No. 45. "0'c; Ijonehorns. 30c: brick. 2S 'if. 1,1 VK P.UtTRV Ttirkevs. Tie; chicken. 35c: springs. S7t:; ruos'er.. -"c; gees, 22c; ducks. 3c. POTATOES Receipts. I'f cars. Minnesota and Iftkota. hios and Wisconsin, $7.23 'a 7.T.5. CHICAGO LITE STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 17 Ofin. Market. I:shts active ami CS Gic higher, others slow and 10'ri25c higher. Pulk. $14. sn, 16 50. Top. $16 75. H'av;. weisrht. $14.60 ti 15. S. MtHliuni weijrht. $ 1 5.."0 7 1 (5.75. l.iRht weight, $18.25 '! i.7o. IiRht Hk'Hs. M5.-..5 Ii 10.5". Heavy packing: -ovv . sn-ooth. $13.25 ' 14. :"). 'Packing sows, rotit;i. $ 12.75 'g 1 10. pigs. $1125 - n;. 00. t'ATTLE Re.-eiDts. ll.ooo. Markt. unevenly steady to vvrnk. H.ff Steets: Medium and ll'if, y we : je-Ji t .. $ 1 2 ,!bi 'd 1 4.5n ; choice and pritn.--. i2.;,nh I 1.50: medium rtid firdnd. $ 1 0.7 5 Ii 1 2, to : I.ich! Weicht. pood and choice, $ 1 1 .75 o 1 4.2S : common Mid merinim. $!.75'& 1 1.75. Butcher 'attic; Heif -rs, $7.1iy? 13.50; cow s, 7.o0' 11.75. bulls. $7,001 11 00. t'aniif re nud Cutters: Cows and heifers. $-1 .2 5 'o 7 .no ; canner steers. J '3 . n ti 'rj s . 2 5. Vcl calves (litrht and ha nd v w ei K h t I . $ H.Oii ft 1 fi.OO. l eeder sic. rs. $9.in- 11.65. Sto. kcr steers "iiifft ll.oi'. st". k- r cows and hrirets, $7 50 f!.25. Slotker-aivs. !v'"s 11.25. iiint.o CORN -No. 2 m iS.ed. 17 1 '.J 17 3. 174; No. 3 yell., mixed. lKfMV 1 T 1 s . II .H.1 v e ! I o vv . 17 7; No. No . v. 17 . No 3 white. 173 l-ii 174'--; No. t white 170'. No. 4 yen.o OATS - No No. 3 v. h 1 1 1 i k: fi 1 2 .hi1 fj P 1"1 l-4-u 105',3 ; '"HIi ' At ;o vmirso lbs.. 21; fancy 14" ,,, ,S0 to ot lbs . . 14 'r'i 1 'd t Sc ; S' t', 1 00 22c; o v er f iji h t - lbs . , 10 ft 12. . 7" ! . . IV.. ; n f y s . GARY FIRM BUYS FORTY ACRE TRACT The Mid-City Realty Co.. of i-i.-tvy closd a t ra n s -t r.n vesteiday ror the purchase of t acres of bind in the i'et.n Park add lion in the south sec. tien ,,f tlie ri- f,,r a i onsidera' ion of Itii.i'iiii. The t ract as pu rchaed ft ollt "Walte, .;i'i,a.' tristeo. The properly whiih s improved with a:! st I eel a wi'l '-on be s uh -d ; v id el and placed on the market . A bile on his way to work in his Ford vesteiday afternoon, i". B. Cordon. 174.3 McKitiley st. rolhilcd with two colored men riding a niot-.i c cle on Buchanan St.. throwing th nun from the machine and inflicting minor injuries. In a report of tho aecidotit to the police this moiniir- Cordon stated that the motorcycle, -ws still m the stre"". when be itiurnrd from work. The: Times' want ads bring ionishing results if their users to be believed. asare After you eat always tatw (TOR YOUR AtlD-STOMAC Instantly relieves Heartburn. Bloatd Catty Feeling. Stops food souring, reneating1, and all atoroach miseries-. Aidt digestion uj asnatit. Keep atomacb weet and ttrong. increase Vitality and Pep. EATONICit thefcett remedy. Tens nt thousands wonderfully benefited. Only roU cent or two a dny to use it. Proitiveiy guaraatcad to plf or wa wiil ref nasi Buny. Qtt a bis hut today. YonwUliaa. Summers Pharmacy, Itmmon.1, lad.
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ATHLETIC EVENTS TO KEEP FROEBEL BUSY Coming events scheduled on the F'roebcl athtic program in Gary this spring promises to keepthe Frocbel athletes pretty busy until school comes to a close. Th" program is as follows: Wednesday, April 21, 4:15. High School tank meet. Friday, April 2.1. 7:0rt. A. A. F. swimming meet at BmI Fuss Natatorium. Saturday. April 2i. 1 :.';o. Annual Froebcl-ilmerson cross country run. Saturday. April 24. 2:30. VnlparaisoFroeb. baseball game here. Friday. April 30. A. A. U. swimming' no-el at University of Chicago. Saturday. May 1. 1:30. Trlancl" meet nt (ilfusf.n Tark, Hammond, Frocbel and Kmerson. Friday. May 7. K:00. Dual swimming meet, lfydo Th rk. Iiere. Snt'irday, May S. 1:00. County track lue'et at Crown Point. Saturday. May 15. 1 On. Sectional track ito et at Purdue. Saturday. May 22. 1 ;00. flat track meet nt L,a Porte.
Saturday. May mar track meet. 2'1 1 00. O a r y gramAdvertise in ie Times Too Late To Classify WANTED Beil boy; over 15 ;rar? old. -Maje'iic Hotel. Hammond. " 4 -2 1 -4 1 NOTICE OF THE )N'ST RI'tT ION OF 4VNKF.T AVKM E MAIN PEWER IN THE ''ITT OF HAMMOND. INTIANA. DEPARTMENT OF PCP.i.IC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE HOARD. PS; HAMMOND. INDIANA. A PHI I j 1 !. 1920. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby Riven by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed ti'cessary to make th" followIn? described public improvement in the t'itv of Hammond. Indians, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution adopted ty said Hoard, on the 15th day of April. 1f20. for the construction of a main sewer in Conkey avenue between Calumet avenue and ItoKman Ftreet, which sewer shall extend from the center line of Calumet avenue and Conkey ave - nu-jnd running thence west along the eentpr line of Conkey avenue to the cast line of Hohman street, and thence diag- I onally southwest across Hchman street and terminating nt a manhole tn the Kenwood sewer near the west line of Hohman street. The territory to be derived by an assessment for saiTd sewer ir.nd Its construction, is as follows: All the ahti'ting real estate on Conkey avenue and other property beneficially affected llrs within the following described real estate in the City of Hammond. Rake County. Indiana, to-wit: (V.mmrncing at the southwest corner of Section 1. Township 26 orth. Range 10 west of the 2nd P. M.. tjflko County, Indiana: theneo north on west lino of said Section I to the south line of first alley north cf Zachati avenue produced trest, thence east on said south line of alley to the west lmi of Hohman street; thence northeast to the northeast corner cf Conkey avenue and Hohman street; thence easrl along north line of Conkey avenue to the east line of first afley east of Hohman street; thenee north alntij said east line of alley to the south line of first alley north of '""onky avenue; thence cast along said south line of alley and said line produced to a point on the east lln of Blaine street :thence north n the east line of Blaine Street to the south line of Washington avenue; thence east along south line of Washington avenue to the west line of first alley east of Flame street; thence south on west line of said alley to the north line of first alley north of Conkey avenue: thence east along said north line of alley and said line produced to the east !in of Van Burin street; thence north on east line of Van Ruren Street to a point 30 fepf south of north line of southeast quarter of Section 1, Township 39 North, Range il West; thence east slong a line j parallel with and 30 feer south of I Thinness Easily Overcome. (IToin "Health aad Beauty") Further evidence is being presented almost daily that a recent compound of new chemical elements combined in a tablet with hypophosphit es is in reality proving fl blessing to the abnormally thtn men and women, for it can be demonstrated beyond doubt that a regular course of three or four months treatment bricks an Increase in weight of from T to :;ii poutio.-. with a decided improvement o f health and colot. too. For self administration the most popular form is to be found in three grain hypo-nucla ne Mbtcts. obtainable in sealed packag-es from the best apothecary shops, with full directions. Adv. The Head of the Class Evry boy who rid a bike should put Firestones on it. They had they stand at the head of the list for comfortable riding and long wear. We can give you Firestones with the sturdy, non-skid tread like auto tire treads. Colors, gray, hlaclc or red, and at prices you can afford. See us today. We'll appreciate your trade and keep it oo aervicc. East Side Garage 893 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind.
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said north line of southeast quarter to the westerly riht of way line of the CTilcago and Erie Railroad Company; thence southeasterly alonK said right of nay line to a point 125 feet north of the north line of Conkey avenue, measured at right ftnjrles thereto; Thence east paraHeJ te north line of Conkey avenue to the. west line of Calumet avenue; thencn south aloni west line of Calumet avenue to a. point 125 feet couth of the south line of Conkey avenue; thence west parellel to the. nouth l n of Conkey avenue to the west line of first alley west of Calumet avenue produced north; thence south along; the west lin of said alley and said line produced, to the south line of Section J, Township 36 North. Range 10 West; thence west along said south line, of Section 1 to the east lm of Blaine street produced south; Thence north alon;? east line of Blaine street to the north line of Kenwood avenu"; thence west along1 the north line of Kenwood avenue to the -west line of Hohman street: thence south along the west line of Hohman street to the south line of ea.ld Section 1; thence west along said south lino cf Section 1 to the place of btKinning. All work done in the making of said
described public improvements, shall he In accordance with the terms and coplitions f Improvement Resolution No. j 7?4 adopted by the Board of iMblic Works on the above named day and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specification, whieh are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 3rd tity of May. 1920, as the date upon which remonstrances may be filed or hard, by persons interested in or affected by said described public im provement and on said div ,?t 2 o'clock i P. M.. the sai, B-iard of Public Works will meet at Its office in said City, for the purpose cf hearine and considering nny remonstrance which may have, been lib'! or which mav be presented and Tiill hear all persons interested or whose piopcrty is affected by said public improvement, and will decide whether the bandits that will accrue to the property sbuttinfr and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost j f f the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWANSON. J ACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk. 4-21-2S Rheumatic Pains Quickly Eased By Penetrating HamUn'a Wizard Oil A safe and harmless preparation to relieve the rains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago ii Hamlm'a Wiiard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles. You will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or accidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too. for earache, tnothach croup and colic. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. E-er constipated or hatre sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips pleasant little pink pills, 30 ceata. Guaranteed. st 4 7 ..','. 'X .1. '. . f 1 V"a A-V 'l i(?vL', . . ...
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DOUBLE FEATURE TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "The Rose of Spain" A Miniature Musical Comedy 23 Minutes of Mirth. Melody and Maidens 10 People Special Scenery. BILLY RECTOR Cheerful Comedian.
BRIERRE & KING The Classiest Act in Vaudeville. LEW WELLS Monologue and Saxaphone Eccentricities. THE NELL0S Comedy Jugglers. WILLARD & JONES Laugh Provoker.
Also JACK DEMPSEY in "DARE DEVIL JACK miss this wonderful picture.
New show ItondaT. Wedne-sday f:te p. tn. Night oofltaoas 7 tinuona t t 11. I
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PASTIME Today AL JENNINGS in "BONDS OF LOVE" Also two reel comedy with BiJIv Vest. Tomorrow THE SCREAMING SHADOW I H i a B B DeLuxeTheatre Today and Tomorrow Anita Stewart in "The Fighting Shepherdess" Friday Coninne Griffith in "Human Collateral" Friday and Saturday Antonio Moreno in the final episode of "The Invisible Hand" Saturday Jack Pickford in "A Burglar By Proxy" Harold Lloyd Comedy, "His Roval SIvness." Sunday Alice Joyce in "The Sporting Dutchess" !A!so Harold Lloyd in "His Royal Slyness." AUDITORIUM THEATRE . 367 Calumet Are., Hammond. Tonight, Lila Lee in "The Rose of the Rirer;" also "My Valet." ANNOUNCEMENT JOU Today ' Mack Sennett Bathing Beauties will be seen on the screen only in connection with biggest comedy ever yet featured "YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN" The Bathing Beauties will not appear in person as was originally planned, as the leading lady met with an accident. INDIANA Don't and Satarday. Matinee dally at to 11. Wanday and aolldays
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