Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1919 — Page 2

Page Two.

THE TIMER Thursday, October 2, 1919.

vmiitmmmminmmn frniiimn uiitiiimtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniMni iimiinntMtimin'

BRISKET

-'- ft. VO ,-. ; 1

BACON

Two Tons of Oscar Mayer's Fancy Mild Cured BRISKET

BACON f2 t 22 pound pieces At per pound only 35c

iff -r- z-ggjaSa;

Eat Sweet Potatoes they are Cheaper than Irish Potatoes Fancy Virginia

Sweet Potaioe 10 pounds for 33c

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f"5k f

Sf-J

rr-i.-:x4.J.-"

1 52c COFFEE 32c ; Choice Santos and Rio Coffee at per lb. 32c For the price and grade this coffee is good flavor, but El For the price and grade this coffee is good valnc, but Ej we do not recoemend it to those who wish a yen Choice Old Crop Pea berry Coffee

a fine mild flavored coffee per pound 42c

S CORN

G A R

11 I 2

First Family Brand, fancy quality Country Gentleman corn. Regular 20c

value, No. 2 cans

17c

Dr. Price's Famous BAKING POWDER The largest size, regu- ry lar l)c 12-oz. cans at 3 Z The medium size, regu- - slar 12-V (J-oz. rans at J. C

-- - (LiA

FAe Famous Palm Olive Soap 3 cakes for 25c

Matches Goocl ra(1 package

nil size and count.

P"Z0Vfl0o Bllf-kv Iraml Preserves J. I Ow lCu strawberry and Raspberry, large 22-ounce jars, on sale Friday and r f-f .Saturday..... j& 3 C

DRUGS

7orren'5 Malted Milk Hospital pize, -pounds, regular f3.T7 cans. Special sale at $2.69 Finkham's Vegetable Compound for women's ills: regular $1.15 bottles Qs special ... s JC Dr- Green's Sarsaparilla Tonic The eret blood and nerve remedy; regu

lar $100 bottle?

Woodbury Shaving Stick "Refills." for tbe holder tops: reg

ular 25c, special....

war tax included

67c

18c

CANDY

Vanilla and Chocolate Butter Cream?, a very rich confection: regular prio 90c a pound. Special half ey rj pound J , 2C The Famous Bank Roll A rich solid bar of candy con'tainine; nut, fruits and 'ho.'-lares : ree-

iu ti i ice rc. . r J

I " (.) IUI

TOILET GOODS Palmer's Lotion Soap A vesft.-iWc-cosiuetic; resuiar

-or a cak", special

17 c

tJC

Orieinal Pou?h Havana?; regular 3 for

10c, special 5 for

14c

Tim Murphy regular 5c special 7 for

Cigars, cigars. 25c

Savoy Ejrs Shampoo, leaves the hair sol and rIossv; rpppilar J5 c bottle' 1Q special i t'C Pond's Cold Cream, fcr all skin discomforts; res alar 2'c

jars special at

1c

Sani'cl Face Powder, all tints; recrufecial ZJC war tax included.

Club

Harbor Woman s

Opens 1920 Season

! U. S. Food Administration License No. G13773 j

Th Inrtiana Hfirhor Woman's club the uplift work for which they hav

alr.;idy tnmc intu jii-f.iinn' iice . Twin "ity have- wi.min, Ijruxt-U and i :- fired much tr meet J'.i.st t ti fijiuroiiimts .f th" gi.--t '.f .Mrs. .Stewui t's t.tlK ...f -8W-rday and thf- spt;ak.T i -iilums this. otuiiK ndfd Hum f'T it. 'Di.'icn in nil tlif Krf.it j.i ' hs t!:f;

I Ui:ft w.irk w. ri' hioiixiit into tin-

epncl its -.is,.ti .f 1.J9-132k at a lunrhe. n .!. : lay in Hie Guild Hall t . Aitum'.i i'ar;slt ll'iu.i-. Mrs. W::i.i;,i i . v a n HcriH . club p : r -idPUt . I'l'-shl'-.l, iind ail! i hn-f iii'ltumn i M- iiiici. intiodu.r ! Mi. M.iui i. r I'. t'!'i:s t t'iii:ti-u-. - Mi-- r'ttiain of t!iC.l X ith U Vif',1 (in.-, p .!;ui.i M-ln limi tu w ;.i !i fh.j iiia.-i.-u.-ly i j'eridr,) t., .Ul it., nif. M hi-r ini.-i'.ii 1 1 1 . i : i J : rs 1 1 'ii.-1 t .1 .! vii.'.'i'. l . mi . I ..ii, s l.y Mr.-. W ,1. I'i.nki v :'"! in- i iv ,.f i:.l: l ("r.lf.lK 1 1 .i:;'i pii.v .'l' ii:i ;.:t,i :i 1 ..i , s a fiviirilo aI.'Ii.pt f-i.'- j;i: r.irs. i;i ia'- ' sp. i.-- Mi.-. Ki .ink -ttiphpn.. vvliu i'':;M M.-i .-, :t lllalli.in lulu- and li.itil ladies favoif'd th ii.acm!'ly in re-

.-p. !!!- to tli.Mr r-ppati-u iipphiiid (Tf-n-

l.-iisly tivi-n tiuni. Tip- praUc-i- of

!':,- day was Mis. Hi! P.. St wai t of C':.!. ... s:-:.t t.. Mrs. J..,n It. Kam-

ti r t op : l.a.i v of t ho . f,, w :1 1 di SIip-,1 ills' !.. s::''jr. t that th ' i n i"i t ! d. ri v:is. ii'uiis of hrr talk lay t:.r 111 n and worm.n of !... d.'i:" and ian d dnr-

i.ri.H war cri.-is and the H ' tr':.s. iiiv oiif' tiir-ni -M : . '; art nuke no pre-i-t.-it-ry in-r w. ;,i m ssss'1 car- ::.! f-u:ii thf rt ar.d m;rti : 111:1 n. a ''iiri.-f sumtnary : s . ! .!-,. t; a ! p 'ii in thf rr- . : : p'l." a 1. d in w hirh nil

t p.ay a ni'if ! : :n 'Or t a 1; 1 . i'.i'.i ii-.-:-. '.1' is si'ti.-i-.i an .-: .-1 r - w n : r. to r n 0 w s ,!( tp-l i.. u ilaiv in

THE TIMES FIN AN CIAL COLUMN

10 CROSS ANNUAL MEET TOMORROW

on" brok' a plat glis winiow in his .-torr- at three o''i"rk this morning and took a pair of army Bhoea. This is the only article missed by Sul'.ci. Evidently the thief needed a pair of fhoos badly. The same sort or a robbrry occured in Hammond the night before .

:. who ti.K ri';." iirid I'l-iatioip. n" wis a: ns th

in li.-r tills . .1.; li:..ni"i::i today, ti n-.' a 1 : s s 1 1 of a ip i of t'.r 1

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1 .

p.ir u: K

1 1 n 11 1 ; ifl.t in t.. translation l.ad of 111'- Lamp and woe to., ir.i upmoiih t.. pp-nl on 111 dfta.l hrit . '!'!p.-i- w iv . paid Mrs. Stow art ! i-fl'iiLiy n-hid.-d slv is a woman of iiniimite-1 ai'ilitvs and has a u pic stoi c of knowledge of t ':v t-a pa t:l : 1 1. 4 of Ip r M'X. Hoi visit hero was truly appi'i-r-latfd and at the t rr 111 i 11a t ion of hi r tfrfi h, fh- was piven a ri--mK V"t- of iiianks. Mrs. it. II. ( lark, distiut I'hairinan of the Ki-doiatid flubs, o, -onpied a seat at t!v officer's table and was railed upon to :,;a! a tow n-

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS ... liuik, $14,011 i, 16. IT, ; top. J16-

i. in- ttugnt, JH '3 16.0; iipdiumj '-'icht. Jl-,.ftf,j l.25; jKht wrlfc-nt. 515- J K5.3.-.. l,K!,t liK-his. I J 5.0m'. IS.OO; The Hammond ciiar-er of the Am'-r:-'"! i y pai kiriK smooth, $ 1 3 7.". if J can Rd Cross will hold its annual m;tnU 2i; pa.'kli. sows. ruuh. $13 i'O'ff 13.- hership mr-etinir Thursday evenir.K. O. t. '. ,' ,' .. I I'rd. at T :.';'l at tii t'!i:i ir.b'-r of t'cunA 1 1 1. 1.- - )., , t Si. -. -rs--Mt-lium nn-li hoavywoinht. $ 1 f,t, s -; m,d;uiii and j m' rP pr,i.d. $1 l.i;i it !; r.11; i.oil inpj rliap f.l At this lime the annual elertion r f

" opimon anil m.-diurn. JS - lire tors will b

' i.UM-no ri ..it I. H, ifrr, Jri.r.o

il., ).- row JO.r.O'fj 13.5f.; bn

marks whi.-h sh

.-urresn of Hk- day a I u rf pn .si'i- rt of t ii. Woman'!" CPib for t

i .d. P illlilP to 1 he

?l.,7..'U

anntis and I'uttrrs t'ows and tO.:.'''" f, i.O; ranip-r stof rs. j;. 75

'J..'.-.: mil sU.s (liKht and handy-'ii-tu), $ 1 rt.f.d 'ji 211.7;, ; frr-Uor steers, $ 7.00 12..".0; stoi.-ker str-frs, $6.2. ff 10 "' : ' storkrr rows and heifers. Sj.dii Tj f,.- " ; s'orkrr alra, $ s or. , 11. 00. V'e-i-t-rn lidtice 1 'a 1 1 !r 1 :. . fe S;eeri, $11.0(1

held nnd the general 1

j plans of tl,e chapter dis;u:-se.J. At tip)!

11.:.",. 1 in it. rs.

1 the blight

I nd .a 1111 Hat bor e l O'iiiii :? 1 u r .

j W la.OO,

and lvii

rs, $7.75 '' n.00.

Mrs. liMrg Stiiimnrs, ci; air man of music, male tlv snouiirr'ufiH that tk,.l.pa 1 1 ir.l would ripp't at her Lome tu.. rvening ijf ii' t'.hfr 51 1 1 f.n.l a wel.-r.nv

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.-.mi iPi.-.j not oniy 10 iippppris 01 .11.11 j i,ji;jn J.-,r;

depart mint but to all rh.b hp rubers as well. An expression of s'ratit ude was xtended to tip- ladi 5 of St. A! ban's tlulld who prepared and served so splendid n bnnq ,ot. Fi-p r- sen f a t i ve women of Ka st 1 'h ii'-i ;.r-sTit at the affair were Mrs . K. X. 1 'a nine, Mrs. H. II. ria: Mr.-. J . IV K' prp dv, Mrs. Fiapres l-Iyrrs. Mis- 1- 1 -- t.rt Hauswald and Kativriiv Howard.

Miss Martha Smith entertained Ht n niisrriinn, mis siiower 111 honor of the roinini? rna rria p.-- or hr sister Miss Kinma fmiih. s-ho was asitcd by Miss I'ynthla Fiiiehe.-k. Iiiuik.. was i.iav.-.J.

I the winners 1... ins? I-'lorenre Smith and

Those pr. sent were the

Missis Tillie Tylatid, Hilda Krischers, Marie ami I'hrptme Spoerivr. Y.o'a Smith. Lillian ;ra!ak, Kraiifrs Curl is, Hilda Crambo. Anna I'nnpallon, ' 1 -trud.' Kishutt. l'iorriM o Kvsr-r aid Lillian l'hn of I'ark Si b. - Mirhisnn 1 ni versit y has nnothrr liamipoti l repres. ntative. Miss Irene. Van Sljii" left for .Ann Arbor Sunday

rlose of the griiera! rii.e'ii.;? tlie lnjarlj of directors w ill nv t. t., . 1, ct the c-fli -era ' for the coming year. j Six of the. following n.itnin-es will hj j elerted to serve for a triii of thr'-oj

ji'iirn. i-.very mr nin.r 1. T the jied ro-ss

is in;iieii co a vol" : it ra. . i.. star

TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES The n"wly married couple. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Kline, who were marro'd on September 25th, at the home of th brides parents, Mr. and Mrs .!M,n II. Crouse at Gary, win sail on ""to'.er 5th from San Franris-o for the I hillipine. Island?, where they will instrurt the natives in the Enslsh Inn? uao . Mrs. Kline will j,,ln her husband at r.at .n. N--w Mi xb o. where he went to :b..-e up some bus.nss before Ko.r.5 on th- big trip.

Ars ycu resdlnjr The Trm-??

JT. I I I B II II .

man, Mrs. Rudolph Rue'scbi. Mrs. Olaf Cf f " ' fTVPrS I.aiiK b , Mrs. J. O. 7'ip nipsuii, Mrs. lij ' John I.rentr.,. Miss Kdith ''lark Catte,-! f f .....T'l. XTt, -viv H UeLuxe theatre i

t m

Win. Lowry.

WINDOW ROBBERY AT EAST CHICAGO

Felix Snh, z, Kast ciivatfo.

48."! Mainun avenue, j complains that sorr I

he Game

Bv Innings

-- eniiic w here she wii! renew her

It was an error for N'eale. Willianis ti P, studies of music. tnke one, called; strike two. swuiiKij j ball r.e, wide and outside: bail two. j The V.'.unrn of Mor.se Heart I.rip.r.ni wide and outside. Williams fanned. v. ill hold its nsular taeetinc tomorrow'

00k a healthy swinp at t!-.- tliird nisM. A larc- attendance is desnod ss'

strike. John Collins up. hal! one, too. tlv-rt is f ! an ele.-i ion of nTin rs '

low: s'rike one. swunir; ball two, low.

(C.

inu-d from rse one)

.1. Collins out on a fly to li'msli. Two runs, 2 hits. 1 crorr. none left.

The Women's Home Misjrnary Por.rty of the First M. V. rhunh w ii! me-t i

1

iv-llln? uj . i 1 ' 1 . R. C'l'.PS out to No run. :). hu CIN--1NNATI: c.-i 1 It d , t'ou !. la k, too rlose. Neak-

wide and outsid;. Ivert lilPlSSl.-tt d.

ip' rrois. one i.-f;. N'.alr 110: Siri!:- ctv, strike two. bad on--, fanned. IP.riden tip:

CINCINNATI: llariden up. sTike one. 1 with Mrs. John Zehner of 437 Pecker j railed: ball one, low- and inside; I;ri- street tomorrow nfternoon. j dent foaUd out to S.-halk. Salle" up. ! strike one. foul; Salbe out on a !oitr t! , CHICAGO CASH QSAIN CLOSE. j to John Collins v.ho made a r.ice rtui- ' COliS No. 2 mixed A?.fi 1 4- 2 1 ninir catch, near the riRiit ti.-ld foui litio j l,!te, $1.44 t.i i: 1.4-s; 2 yelo-,v. $1.47 Hath up. strike one. ivillol. Kith out on l.r.Ote: ;', mixed. St. 44: 3 velow- 1 47- 4

I la :1 one. w !!: strike i !Mn, oir.sidi. liartden

V. Called. Pail a low line drl

ui. on a tty t

to Wet- . r.

.la.kson. Sii'p.e up band when !: ram, V. Pie. Sslb.-e out on

N run. 11

(S'.ll'ee p,,. H t,i lit I Hall pop !o Weaver.

irr' rs. ip ne I

No runs, no hits, no errors. non EIGHTH INNING

ll'.'S. 1.0

FOURTH INNING

Oscar Mayer's Best Grade 1

Approved Brand Lard I

32c per Pound k

CHIi'Aii'V 1 b o ... strike j cer.'.i r. J ar i '. o lef; ti; I ; s' .-pit:tr at ? ' s.ici ii'p d. S.i ! Wea v r and

W.

' v r r

"Weaver up: i" ire. Wea e r si'ti tip. Ji-'k: r.rst ':',! piii'h .O'P, lops, h iee to Hath. ". irk s.n a d a r.r! r. at the p S a t e

at

'Hli'AOO: V.fVlie (Viins up. ""'! one. too low: Pall two. too rlose. sT'ke ope. railed: K.I.Itc Ci'Uins em on a hiprli !! Hotish. Vat(-r tip. Weaver out. Kopf in

l-'oul Pall. ' IiauberT. .Taikon up. .Ta.-kson sa

smiled to seropd on a grounder t .on sine led i threw to Sillee, who cov

.',1. w. a vr : ett overthrowing the jv, p. It was n up: I-"-''.-' h i ,-rror for Paubert. V--is h up. JVlsch "lit, Ip. cov. r-l. c.roh to liaubert.

No run. one hit. one error, one

mi C.andi:.-

mixed, $1.44: 3 yelovv. $1.47:

mixed. $1 44; 4 yelovv. $1 46 f ATS N". 2 white. 71't74c; whpe, GO 't 721-;'.-; 4 white. 66? 6Sie.

Unsightly Hair DeRiraefc PfMlracle, the ortKnl annttarr liquid. Is truly a nvrlttlnn )m mern rlrner. It t Jpt effiearloas for removing conroe. hrUtly rowtli M it In for orilry ones. Only ci-nalae DeMlracIc kaa a aon7-bMk gnariDte f n eik package. At toilet coanttra In ftOe, 91 n1 02 a lies, er by mail from on is piaLa wrapper ea reretpt of price. FREE boot with testlmonfala of kltckept oathoritles rxplalna nkat oiihm kalr oi face, aeek and irm, why It tnereaaea aod kow IleMlrarle derltallea It, mailed In plain aealc eavelupe a reoaest. DeMlraele, farlt Ave. aad 12th St, New York,

Today DOROTHY GISH IN "Nobody Home" Friday and Saturday John Barrymore IN "On The Quiet" Also William Duncan in "Smashing Barriers." Sunday Sessue Hayakawa IN

U "The Gray Horizon" M

VEAL

'1 to fill !p . l?c; 70 to Sfl lbs..'

;ni, 2 :'; s-'t to ioo lbs.. 2Afl2;r: fancy, L'lir; f.xrhvfish! kidneys. 141 to 173 lbs., 12 'ti 15 c. CHICAGO PRODUCE. m'TTKK rt'irr.Ty extras, 62'ic:

r'aubert. who. ftf.ts 57'-i6lc.

d f:rt. Paub-j Kr;i;s Current

B,H-.a-.SE-. S 12 .! u o c a n b b as. a a. a. a, a. a a

"WHERE EVERYBODY GOES'

' or.J-.riary firsts. ICi 4,'.4c; firsts. . , f.4c: extras. 5 4 ft "."e. j j 1.IVK rOri.TRT-Turkeys. SOc; j i chb k.: t.sfi 21fi 27'-: sprinps, 27c; roos-j

.ert. It'iuh-r' t Ka rt-. bit in eiph'h

liaiulil stole third. Kisa'.l two, Jow

Strike two. 'y ti) I'au-

1 i-round-.r to 1 'i

I .l.-n. Candil sale at first. : l ond. Ja. Kson B':nff l

I l-.-rn up: I'aii one, vi!,"p": ba land close; strike' one. called: ; t' ii!. Ja.-l" rp cut. on a p'. ;

ncrU

! No run

j CINCINNATI : Hath up: Hal'

v.-!' .,a 'oitspt'-; ivi.i two. win

outside; strike one. .!! !; ball three.;'

j v aid o'Tsii. : strike two, called: b.C.l; i four. Ka . h vvalk'-.i. laubert. up: Ko'.i'. ! j sTike one. I'lui'-i-t out on a sac rift ., ' j WiUiams to Onid;!: Kath takinjr ?"ecvti 1. j I c.roit up: stripe one. called: ball one. ivlde; strike t v. e .-a ;'., ; bill two, wide;' ' fu!. ha! I t'.'.e: bail four. Cr.di walk.-, i lioi.sh up: Kill otie. v. liie ai.cl low ; bad 1 t UO. t .) .p.-'.' : Strike ope. filled. ilvii ' scored ..n ie'iih'j siriKb- to renter, Cron! ! t ikine. thin!. The b.t; cr wd w.-ut wil l: jwi'h d. iii-'lit, h'lnriri up; Strike on.', j je-uied; strike two. : unsr at it; hall on j j v, lr'.e and out 'side; ha'.l two. !ow. li-.us :' j out ptea'ins sep-.t;u, S.ipilk to Kisler., j Kail three, wide; bali four. lunc.in I walked. Kopf up. Cr.,!i sroc i and luin- ! .'an s."ted ott IC t f's three-haCtter t , j 1' ft ."".ale up: strike one. swunx at it; j

strike two. rn!!o,l Xeale out, Kddi" Col-j Sirs to "jaitdil. j Three ruii'-. two hits, r.o errors, one

left. FIFTH INNING

Jackson wis credited with an Ini.'iil , ters. !!.: treese, sic; duck, 21c.

I'OTATOiiS New- Cihios. $2.40 3 263.

ANNIVERSARY MEETING FOR K. P'S.

CINCINNATI: Paubert up. Bail o- , wicie; hull two. wide; strik" one, railed; eir.lt rno railed: 1.9 1! three, wide!

Paubert out. Kiberf- to 'Jnnrtil. Croh

up, ha'.l one. wide and outside: stri.e; An aiincif iiy m'ftins; will be hc-H

! one. font, hall three, trimmed; ha.l four;; at tl, Hammnnd Castle Ha'.l of the two hits, no error, two cf. Crrh walks. P.oush out on i fly Kmc-.ts of Pytbias on next Friday ev-

ne. Feleh. who doubled orr r.rs. on a tl ,-, .mmemor-a te th fiftieth anan.l' f"T- throw to Gand:l. wh.ile on th. dean : niVplsary nf t!l., foUnd1ne; of the Grand

run. ljn.in of the domain of Indiana which

No run. ro hit. r.o error, none le.t. instituted October 20th. 1S63.

This meetire is open to the public.

whirh is rorcially Invited to attend, i ArratiKr-nents have been made to have I the Past Grand Chancellor of the state ! . f Illinois deliver the oration of the i-venirs. , ru. T.-..L-. en, .t... T r.Ata Yn JTT t

have pe-;ponrd the-.r meeting for this evening In order to Rive all members an opportunity to take their families p.n.i attend the tne-'tir,? at Hammond.

NINTH INNING CHICAGO: Gand.l up. Gandil piup' -s to renter on the first ha!l p'.trhed rpindi! on'. Tlisborir out on a double p'.xv. T!.)ta to Kopf to Paubert. Sohn'k up. ball . tie, wide: ball two; strike one. called: bell three, outijkle; stlike two, railed; Sehl'k singles to renter. MrJIuMin bait 'r.,,- Tor Williams. McMullln up. strike one. called. MrMu'.lin out. Reds win. 4 to 2. Total rereip's today's game, $ 0 7 1 i 6. Attendance, 29. 60".

I

FRANK QUIRK ON VACATION Frank J. Quirk, local manaer of the Western Union Teie-mph at Oarv. is taking a two week's vacation and will visit Detroit. Indianapolis and severs! inid-wo.H cities. I" . nioomhuff. jelief manat-e-r came

h

f USED FIFTY YEARS

soba.K out on ajyesterelay from I.an.- ni. M

manas'3 the telet-raph t.ffi. e

Quirk's ahsenco .

to i

diirinsr 1

V - -

yt!y

rs

HI'" ''; : S'-halk up Strike one,

i i ailed . ba 1 1 one,

! bv to Koush. Wiiiisius up: Strike one.

i (.ill... i.:ii c of. fill ! lui fo-.i -

i -.. .-vj r . ouirn s m-r'-ii'". . i hall throe, low; foul, trike two. Wil-i I

! ' i liams out. K- pf to paubert. John (d-'

I ins up: Collins n;i', K"pf l.auhert No t uns. p.. hits, no .-i-rors. nope left. ' CINCINNATI: Raiidea up: Rail one. I"W ;niil n. .!;; s'rike or.e. ra!;.i. Ix-ni- ! s:i:fii' d to l-ft. Sallee tip: !". i. ' .-'l ike i ip.; fopl. strike two; ball on '.

will'; f ,t:j 1,,.,-i,; ),;.,: t W O, bw and ou:sule. Salp. out ,.n ,i ty tk, l''( ls n. Ka'.'l up: Kail on . low and Inside; strike- on-.

...lied. Kath sai. !t,st wli- n Ktsbe, vorkers gtru-gle UlldcrwaV. It 0" o-t a pi-ejip-i r p. ft throusii him for ;.n ' ! ft ei-or. Kn idep taiupg se. oi.d. ii.uib, i t hopes to give its readers the most I B up: sinke .me. .-..ih -i. i.n-ib.r' ..,,t accurate facts obtainable of ailjc a fly t.. K.Hp Coilins. On,!, uj.. Strike. B one, c:,;!..!; t,.. baok. stnke two; ir,n eventualities as its news columns -, "'" ' w a:"' ,u!Mi!' '" '' '""'' today show. If you are not having j iu ; o:e. ;i..h . r. on a lin.- drive to J J nt c -s. . , THE TIMES delivered to you i n.

A-i-ii-C: W d

PURE BLOOD

MAKES

AT ALL DRUGGISTS

HAMMOND, IND.

Today and Friday 6 ALL STAR ACTS 6 "Village Five" Fun in a County Schoolhouse. Thomas & McDonald The Brazilian Nuts. Jackson Operatic Dolls Beatrice Lambert Singing Comedienne. Courtney & Barrett Dance EccentricitiesVan Field & Rena Comedians. Also "The Great Gamble" Episode No. 4. Feature Saturday and Sunday "THE BUDDIE GIRLS," a miniature musical comedy. 10 people, mostly girls. Featuring the great movie star Bud, of Ham & Bud. Now show Monday, Wpdnosday an l Saturday. Matlno daily at 2:"0 p. m. Night continuous 7 t.o 11. Sunday and holidays continuous 2 to 11.

a a ,h n b n n b o a n a n a)S.!naasB-3sis gee

Friday arid Saturday to introd ice tho new Wm. Duncan serial

"Smashint Barriers," children H

win ue aummea ror c only.

;oming-

Itorothy Phillips in "The Right H

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and we will show you that most of .such talk is all "rmn.'k." You can co onh just so far and no farther in sound reproducing so far and no farther in motor mechanism and farther and farther in extravagant cabinet ideas, but the Wilborn contains the best that is good, without extravagance in price. ' TEST IT YOURSELF PRICE $165.00 Elegant cabinets in walnut, oak and mahogany. Very reasonable terms. Straube Piano & Music Co:

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