Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1919 — Page 2

Page Two. iiiii im mm . .c f 'i "if'i THE TIMES. H...WIU.iJ. .i.iJ,l.JJI. ... !.-'. i' HAMMOND GETS m NEVADA FOLK CLAIM SITE'S ONLY WOMAN MINE PRESIDENT IN THE UNITED STATES thru1 point t. l;t-i hl ii'in f'Jft-I H 1 to !!- mi 1 I.a ku wanna I - to !?. Mexican Pel rol'uni. nftr HlarifinK 1 ? to :'. ln.i.p -i i" vh:Je S;nlair dnippt-d 7k t( Piin-AtuTlt'in f.t i f!'iim on- pi, tut ! 117, anil Texa 1! 1-7 m "10 Pt.il-laKei vifhici I 1-t to 120 "-4 nnil Tcliscrii Pruflm 1 t !') ;l-4 'I'1'" vallioni Ktm-l ."hnvvrrt votn" i-l:vii ate! s --a- h- -1 f r i r" i ,n I : hih- ; lm!POST'S DAUGHTER GRANTED DIVORCE e PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Relief Telb Tfow To Otx-n ("Inpecd Nostrils and End Head-Colds. BUSTRY fCAC' 6 Bell-ans Si L-A- Ay-y. H ot water Hot water Sure ReHief I'M Wolff Mfg. Co. to Make! Plumbing raid Heating J Supplies for Hammond j -aj!" THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN RE LL-ANS kSCSS'POR INDIGESTION . . - . Z A . , .'V H: . -VE -ft i tf !.! ry.

s ! nou v -'.j si 1 o'u-'rial t 'i :'!;;- e. :. f "t 7-1 thl (- t-. W. '"Tisy, T':" t . v - n . v iif 1 , 'njr t the Pratt !" ' ! ':'- sov-nd s.t ek. The otfcod t'.-imfanj tlHde 1" h C Wei' Manufaon-inc rst trin'i'.v.-i-'rs hMt'rj and ni::i snppllv s'ta'e and this pure:-.-one of the ' p'.jmbirt jr. 71 tMr- T'TJ-toJ : - t :; - T if a t a - after r iv b t s n s s, . Thy i arr, to T I am m.-.iid ntm ro. and J the Weft II a mm on 1. f"'t;:ov'y ''-e 7?-.var st -am 7iT7' y.. i :,-. ,-'';! tv na crr.rn I o! r-;v. rhi is the lore! t;i lVi'i.ani Washa inert, w ho Mr. lV-rri'. the com pan v 'it ftv.l in In oe-tp:...l by j I'll': thej t'ha-le-i A ' t: i r i1 7" a rd A:.!arf found th.it hy won", i hae t. hi i la : r q'"rtr. It was a !--.- 1 .; -5 ! after n t;t f - Hammond of Mr "t J. TP;, kley. an. s''sTit i Ti;.ry of the exmpanv. that hev wo'iM e'ar the lljnmiii.l plant I7l1 RlV "M'V P-Vr- th? .f ..". Of Mich'ran ap.d Ir.duna t cpi-'a; mi. .MIi f'le rrnteria1 fr t'.i,"f hipped fT-.-m the T) am T plans for ft b a ti :!(i!pe of h7-i,.'k a I I n 7vpre drawn by A. 'til ! 'A' O S 1 -TT "'1 nstr'teI'- t ry (.. Tl.is ' nly th f:rt ;:n r. The Pu'l.l-j Ire- -wll! be 100x1!'. and h:i .-omplc-i d t i;l rep-e.ent an inves:nerit ofj t ! in. Ct?. 00. The grpnra! onntrtiot .asl hen let to Gerre, Bate. T5'e Indiana. :-a-hir Belt TI. n, i. laytn? tracks 'n- i to the ptTTot tivday and th ex,-avn-t;nr B"rady started They ".'. lm-j ploy !rn 71' en. 1 Tn ff'.ng the deal. Frank T Taylor. ! r:'e.-'itnt of tie o!.: .ltr. i r,.. represented the p u ri-hs re. and Peter AV iTeyn and Wil'iam J. Tlajstings repreene. he sellers. Mr. Perry has purchased n home Kenwoot! and will make his home hei in: Colds Causa Headache and Fains. T'everiah TIeadarhs and Tloily Pairs.jp f usii from a cold, are s.in rci-eved hv - 'aktnfi: LAXATIVE RR'i.Mil un.MMl Tablets T'nere ' onlv one "P.:,,i.v Quintne." E. U". iinOVIl'S signature on the box. :Cc. Adv. DISASTROUS FIRE VISITS WILMINGTON Million Dollar Blaze Due to Thieves Dynamiting A Safe. tlNTERNsTIONAL NtKS SERVICE! TT7L.il INtJTOX, !!. N . 12. F'tre. j whteh swept th rough the heart of Wil- j nrtnjrton's business district early today,' 1-aus.ed damaee rsflriat.1 at Jl.OOn.OOO. 1 "he blajie is believed by tle authorities to hat-e been started by robbers who rl-.-Tiainited Pi ! ,cvrai buildinfist were completely it roved Scores of firemen were overcome and three were Injured. i" a collllson of two fire wagons. WELCOME HOME STIRS MULTITUDE ! fTontlnued from P.. re or) ths afterneein. rutin were li Included in the layout. Pairing this part of the entertain men! . reur.iins were rtmmon jLmorws men who had not seen each, other rnc( they had t- en recalled from the battle one of France, In the crivvd urs eerera.1 Onadian soldiers, several appeartiur In H'te. which proved to be fl a fsiirlosity araonp; voung and old. a woBTDEartri. xispiay. j The evening fireworks v. re considered I Viv far the finest display ever seen tn i Hammond. St .iced by th Thf arle-Dti f-! r.lt St-m ti V,il-i Via o nint ln,h ,i ' " "" ' "ie ' ' - irrowTi in free, which were preatlv arpreolated. IE. A. C'aprefz was in charge of the firinjr of tho pieces and the a.-nal work and. he kept Ins pr- sram on th''noe all of the time. CROWDS JAM STREETS. Follow mt; 'ho fireworks tiie r r-owds jarnrd hie fjwntonn stre. 's. w'.irye earm'val reigned, and pradually found the t annus hills where the dan-ire; rr i rnusenier.ts v ! e m progtrass. John 1 '. MC;rail. Tranager of the Xationa Aoiuaere-n' F'xcharre. f ut n islierl if,, xatidevila.- a-, whtt '1 wer of tl.e hifth- I -7 r r'i' 1 . The different troiir.cs pivli the eiri'l't of the halls, puttins on sho-n s which bro-uglit. tremenr.uoii applause. At many plnce the fun ei.ntinu1 until rnfdntght. CiTtJRCHES CELEBRATE. , Th cerebration of Arr.-tist ire Pav- and , for all which jt stands to tl.e rol'g-ious ; world was (tio-ii ro i-cnitioH as wetj as t ce'ebralion by the ohurcbesi of J,iam-! rt'ond on sufidnv. Vov. S'b. In mur.f j of the churches social a.nd elaborate roTr9".'irs v ei e made. n tt-.,. t'lrst Methodist church. Rev. Or. Seaman , f ,.ry rreaehed an ndinlrable frrn'm on I tt. 'essons of 'he war and the issues' ' f the day. At the Paptist church. R.-v. ' Ileklider held a. mass patriotic spt-vir to which the ireneral public and 'he returned scildte.rs were invi'ed. On the 1 "Hh side. Ptev. Hf-mslec, r,f th Centinary Mefh.od.Ht church, and Rev. M. If. Krauss of the Northside Pi-esby ertan church joined forces in the Presbyterian hnreh. for a union patriotic service Roc. Hensiee delivered a masterful address. . ' the ("hris'tan chnirrb. Rev. C. .T. ?barp Eyes Sore? If your eyes or lida are sore; if they itch, burn or feel dry; if your yssiort it blurred, your eyesight dim; if you are obliged to wear glasses, ro to your druggist and pet a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Dissolve one in a fourth of a jflass of water and rathe the eyes from two to four tirr.es a Iay. Sound, comfortable eyes and improved eyesight will make the world look brighter. Note- Dorfrtrs sir Bon-Opo strrnrtherii eTiht flCJt in a wtfi i time in many instance.

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Mabel J. Gray on a prospecting trip looking oTtr one of her own claims. Mabe-l J. lray, an attractive younjr busineas wontarj of Tor!Oti'i Nevada, is probably the only woman president of a mininjr company She heads a company w hich has six claims in a r.tw section where she ex pert 3 to stag:? eome mining exciiemer.t all her own. Mrs. Grey 'vears men's elothiner fhil on her pr..3pectit:gr trips, and she is a familiar figure in this rb en tit 6tret of Totiopah.

CELEBRATION BY EAST (MM LEGION HAD PEP

Th.- Ar . tv. r 7; ,d hoxA'4d.ti'l ium Hn'.l iiik cori t held at !v In Indian:! IIirh--r las', mpht to ,v i. lra'e thi first, amavvrsary of tio- Mhii.r jf ofj ice terms v. as cat lyd Ii a o7iu- 'trts by t:.o fr"'.ol i f to-.! e h ino"' .1 i:o m- 1 Tts and iltizor of th- T. n 't s. all ' of whom wl.-h l t'o- !.,::., their i-niiavnr t, nffocd .n i, , 111 1 n ort for 1 the puloi,-. iii tl- future ai.il po'lfrcd thems-1'. -s to i he tiplift of nn orpaniation tshi .h stands for in.'i ;.t r cnl AmTi, .antsm. The I. -so n mMnhcr f! ti-t their cause h;i"- been J .i.t - r siii. Aptil ti. 1317. h--n this ojii:,! apiin.t Knis- r H'.il. w r prlncipl-f Of jli.stioe. f; m or racy. ar,i f thai t- i solicits th- suiT'orl of i the Tvvio i'i i ics. .;: -,v . i in seeurt'iB 'ho 5if!oiti,and w i ): n in ' h- -t v arid th-r-i are o,r '-i.1:' this kind. Th cion has f.iv, i to k aides d th I d d-1 t iiRibie j cut''1'! Co ,e eour ii- t n. hiindrod mak in r!-i,;l 1 ' '"'11 "l tf'f 'l ill l!7 l - Ul hook' Sh'.W fit ut of p,-.,. c.r ic. ,-,-.,r iln'o th-i- r-i'lT i.cpla j n 7 ; ben f, ". A mej , an l.. ci.in the orta niHt "on o a : ! in the near fij't.t. Iegrin are p:,7i- '; as si o a .t it t r o. . T ; ;,r , , j, , a.- 1 l; i n fai.iz I fi r a preached most accep-ahlv to a audience coaif- fol of i -turn-d s ru.ii l ' T. 1'.. .;;! Star dition to the us'iajiy 'nrttt cor-1. i r sat hu. EXE2.CI3ES IN SCHOOLS. Patr'otio servics er- held the d'.H'ti sih'ils of th" ity of llsiiiiiifn.d A SKiKnmer.t of speaker s, ' in - porn .t : v. 1 1 ri ti,-; ic!:i ts ot the s. hoi. is wea x made by the Hammond 'Irand Army and ; j '.'it y u.cr..rmel and Memorial Soeiet v . 'in follows: U'". I-a '' o he. hish school, ri. "'. .1. Ilanwtt, O-T.'ral h..d; Rev.; I.T. --ariit . l.ioc,.;., s. ,.,,!. f.'-v. 7 T. ! j u i.' 1 ii i c: !...!, Rev. T. 11 Krnu e-. Irv n,K S'"',",i K" . IT.-ti'.ee. ; Vi'j',,1'' s,'o,.t i;.--v. t;:.!.!',.. a '-li : ii k' i -n S.'hool; K"V. '!. K. ;-'-'.re. ; , r. ' !.'r. e. ,i. I s.-ho, ; Mr. I'a'.-'.e'n ;, 'ill;.. rianklin S'hooT; Col. l,ei;rand M rs. Standard h...,t 4 V-., s : S-,l. ' 1.1 f.ivi't.. s-lioo! . -tr- - i- n.iv.ii,. Mrs. i -o-ll M' r. Miss Al'a. ..!'..,ti aid V rs. .1 ';. ix The yiiiii .,f th. s;.i :ii;.'rs a: a'l

Ith'Sf. iHt t roee'irt. to ! schools! I. v;. j f B; 1 wa s utiiit.-i tu.d ia.de i;,.. iva - m- -,..,1 nut ; .-V el common tariBtd between 7-S j K f'i by 1 c, '.,. . i t ffiihiif i n the blst-.ry and j tmd l'".'. iene-a: Motors yielded 7'i j

I ;:.-M es 01 the 1H V. i iltUSi,.. fy !'.( i;4... ' I ! I' I tv c - I Hilfr OroppiUKj ! iioottd H'"ta. : s...'i,'h. Tiie e..n- J 2 point at th.. t'att jump-o., I cert r;vi":? v.as -o, ..v, v., u ;. d by a o 771. P.epuV li-.: s'ci. after tn.pt' r,R ' s'.'l. nd'd address f r ,i:i Prof" Ildin St. --4 a ,1-4. c. n. 'si', i'i ove;e,i t:-,!s ' . Mofce. sup' rtn'eiel, .,. of tei 1,1 1 c i It st I ti , - ;,,ss Aie.ei i'an ! .. i 11'" t i riri.pt.prtj

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is .-ry much to the point and itit-r- j led every pera.-n in the nuiiicrice. Itj is Imped ili.it he roay b. secured ft.r j future address s. 'I nnii,.c of thei Mar fr-a r sl'-d Runner hhh follow, tl Wis i f tui-r i d i ; 1 a v illume which might j wil hae r 0:11c fr'Tu a i.i'ich larg-r numb-r of throats. Attorn-y 'rites hi' the point in his address on "A Your Ako Today" by his jta.-.-irtrt that it was ar ao t:ia.t 1 the Kaiser ll.llt l! ted delV;i Mr. ( 'rites 1 American ;!. cave a co.. talk

if 1 ,epion I 1,1 Kion print iplf . itl.'en in I The boxine mat. h'-s nif all s od and i t" h(-!pjiiiin' ufr.' mn t hr;i ina a ! time?. Mm

feet by tho h 1 s. The battle royal o? j .five southern army bc the feature f the evening af.d lasted fifteen ntinu'es. Aft,r it was nil mit and the audience toil undoubted, the I.eion members 1 ri'innol that another buttle v ould be stt(t. d i" llie near future 'nn Kes were

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iaree . tion. intrusted the jtoejet v for presendiers. ! mtiun to the s, hoois -f Harnmend. For

a sane, jrit lliaent nod trulv ia"r!"f,c elehration -of Armistice Day the churches and schools a e to he rorn- :. Tided '1 he (tf-'Bt m"t " ba-k of s'l th"se eifi rt.-s is the buiidioe up of tiie i p., rt Americanism J , . 7as HOW STOCK! OPENED I 1NTKRNATIONAL NEWS SfcfiVICEi N'17 W V '. 1 1 ( ! . N . . v . 1 J i t ' i ii.cit- were si.mw it ; 1 : - 4; u , a 1 at It ma k ' hi' rltia t "day '.th'ig: f I t ;ie t t Pll 1 w it . e n . 1 a ' I v t own d 1 o v.'-t

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MENU HINT Breakfant. Steamed Apricots. Cre&Bfied Beef. Toast. Coffee. t.nncheia. '.Thicken Salad. Coleslsw. f tewed Blackberries;. Iced Tea. Dinner. Olives. Proiled Steak, 1'arsley Butter. ."ew Potatoes. String Beana lettuce. Iced Cantaloupe. Coffee. RECIPES FOR A DAY Cream Gravy Wash quart of currants and place in p.m. cover with water, season with salt and Putrar to taste. Make cream sauce one-half cup sour milk or cream and two teaspoon. flour, stir until smooth. Pour sauce gradually into boiling berries tirrinjr constantly) until all used. Gooseberries, quinces, sour cherries, apples, sour pickles, can all be prepared same way. Very good with meats ten and Potatoes Sir not atoes

cooked in jackets, six hard boiled ! just before servmjr. or a little boteffjrs. Grease bakinff dish, place one j ter and flour, rubbed together and row sliced potatoes, one row sliced added a few minutes before servine;. eggs, salt, butter, cream or milk j Blackberry Cake Two eggs, one

until all usd. Over all pour milk or cream (sweet or sour), bake until brown. Delicious for lunch. Chicken Paprika Have chicken eut in small pieces, slice and brown two onions in tablespoon of lard. sprinkle chicken wtth salt and papri ka; cover well and cook slowly. When firme oM Knl nlnf e o r Borc xlo h

hard dumplings. Veal is very froodj Keserve about one-half of whit served the same way. i cf one egg. Beat otber together. Add Spaghetti cr Macaroni With Nea- sugar, butter, Fpices, f.alt and mix. politan Sauce Take olive oil to ; Add to this lie milk with sodn discover bottom of pan, brown two solved in it. I-astly add flour, bakonions cut up fine, then add one eanjing powder and henies. Bik slowof tomatiet. addinff a little water and ly about twenty-f.ve rairutte.

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Mrs. fx! ward B. Close. Her .'.iijiids have tut learned w:th i rreat surr rise that Mrs. Marjorie I Post Close, v ho inherited the bulk of i the V.(M'tQ,0'i estate of her father. I the late C. VV. I'ost. cereal rr4..nui facturer, obtained a divorce recently ; in ( lonn-'ct.'ctit. ,'rorn I.'d-T&rd if. Clcse. ca. italist a:id micufct . jtr. IffRESSIVE PARADE FOR GARY'S DAY ! Fourth Division Troops Sta- ' tioned in Gary Give Full j Dress Parade. 1 Vim ',, ..'...' i .. TSiTy Of ; ti loose ,. t . ..rlil t tT, ' h.Mnatre , jvas paid p.. the . !k.u 'ir- .7 heces who ! t 11 on t Lai. ; i. I., l is : I'i ;:: . i.u-sed off -wry jut- !y in Ua t v - s ' ei c ; . . i 'a.. lory and null wh.st i-.-s the ttitrritn.- s'l'itly b.dt-re iiMTied in 1 1 o'i look. wiicn toe entire country p-ai i a minute - ..... i j ..I Sift-, tr't Ut" '' 1 ' - a 11 Bll'i ; t ji nod heroes. Kxerci.- s u i conducted I j tli- sch""". ciui.s. Mirii ii' end f ra- ( i. riial i.rsanizati -rs. in it i' . ; , -e o' t day k in t he it". I'hwn 1 w h' n t. ! . v tie 1 it ' i or. . ! . (ie'achmci.t. now s'atiorcd m the city., paraded down Tiroadaay in fttll dress, parade. Members .if the Ittry pi'dic- j d-p'-rtr e:a l ad-d tv.. c"btr.t. 1; vi ii 'jif firs' to- t hi. :i sMer.ts ' ' f l ite . I' y b;i i 1 hit a ti o : : : 1 : , . 1 1 3 f 1 a 1 r 1. ill" ' I'P i li. 'in' bin I " ... . u 7,. f i -n i'i l-'i'f ti' ''. I 1,1-ny : y.-.- l. oral !!' - :' , pnd four . -..k-; ,.''', .tr d i": ii. v.. 'iniij stripes. Their i-n-: sna aed oi:s ual. aru.-a ran. e v ere run stinrice n 1 lr,d dv ' a ptuauso ' I ' er ai p'a 't. h.s staff : ' 'o tor 1 . M a " s a r d ; !' 7 f..- the ' f V.. . ... m.'o. :.. t - -r hd. -It. ot . . t ..' :. . " ' t ' vei'7'o" i ''' ' 7T: "" 7' the f . i' :'f!'' - '"'i hind .' . bar d 1 1 "' tl'.e r. - Kavc a tunda of the v M. A, and a iarsre . l-.v d ." '7 ' V -; I . .- f i-'T . i . - . !i t..'!.T, . iiaot.i. t.i. err..l's ., : ..pe 1- ii'-irej ;i. mo. rs .", - ii':" i . .! !. v. r- r .'.1 i' h.-u !:. - r - d ' iii". -it

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Ihejl.r 'ilirr,. the I I, '',!' " n'rit''"'i ! " O packed h' usos BERGER'S WORDS ARE RECALLED Toiltirued fr' ie. I'aje e.. killed as thev marcherj Pay parade bv shots merebes of f.e T V fivvi he n 1 i '" C e 1 x' . The a rrt v a 1 verit"d f't'til"' i.,ltt"'"ll a-ev S-l.Vit th re-- si II' 1- ill. :' .'f rnnni'ii Mtitit f. T'.'f. f:-st det.i, ' e ' T of l ' bers of o f. of !' e T'v.i V'j Infantry, at i iv.-d lo-i " 'a m t w. e followed bv "tl rr 1- X of tb.e -.! ftiici! Tn.it. i'i "Winds,, r. of Ta. nva. - i: ' Tlio tf'iops weir rush. H 1 '1 T;t7.'.71'S upoii r.- t),'t . f. 7i I! F. Hart, a'trr tn a; p. a! 1 v of iVntialia t iTiiis nn .r:t. Tho shoolllte, of i'i" f .' 1 et the American arn has . eral and state offvui's r-pe !v:fle in fiir'r (i:v"e m tvs 'vt mis aai'at-.'s. T.cah-r' ' i:- ' 1 s d '.- "1 a 111 js sn-'I'i'. at" b.ei-i ., j f e 1 a a ii d w 1 1 '! t a ' ' ' or. a ? t" a n d e v ' s t t a Pi -v ini. es Rat '"U edy a l IMNi f-ni'A. lessen fi"' t"r r,,..-."rz other than the het'ef of official., trat it mav hav-K been n retaitatot n'oi e by up', tutor? TpToirtr a t ec-o-.t r ' P a I "ti v t'etitral". busniss tneti t r. .a : a 1 lied'" from this ,.ity. las !,. rt s''vr... c- d. Tl'.e she's . ' . fl"''l tl!,: ..:lt ar' w:- rnintr as the inil'tar; -o-lf"! r.' the armistice dn v "ara le pas.i tl.e IciviInK occupied by the I W. TV" -'- ! ,. ; ('rtt ral'a h adqt.a t tors Ttefo.-e the arrival of rotvs t! town and its environs wa pa't -llcdl i bv- members of ilte Vmi-ii-an V ir on who. throughout the nigh, rer.d'ii ted i a search foi lea-let r.f th" T. TV. Tr who ntf. ft, ,-ilsr i of fl,r svootfn. T":. tit I th roniinc ,!f 'h'' troops ti,r :--.r i-av i leerion men 7'el,ev.-d f e.iard ! d'ttv and every r ad and t a""oad ad- i latins' from the r .ty is rlo-e'x- wat' he.d ' by soldiers charred with instructions ! to allow tin suspicious characters (,. I enter or leave ths town. 1 Too Late To Classify FR RT7KT--Newly furnished steam hinted nn..ni. timr istate and Tfr.hroan. 14 tate St., .Ifamm..nd. 11-12--t TV'A N'TF.P Laborers. K"t'h naiin jv t:uirntieiit '.., Kaintrf.nd. 11-12 -St

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"rtrT.HE tVf.'SCDY GOES RPiiEOM THEATRE HAMMOND. IND. Today, Thursday and Friday 6 Ail Star Vaudeville Acts. Peacoch Ballet I r Dancing Revue Ail Girls Special Scenery. MADDEN I he Jaz. Juggler MILLER & VANCE Comedy, Singing and Talking FAIRMAN & PATRICK Comedians ANDERSON' & G0INES Laugh Provokers FOLLETT'S MONKEYS Animal Novelty. U S-j J 5 They do everything but talk. Also THE GREAT GAMBLE Serial No. 10. S Ne.v sirjw Mon.. Verl. and Sat. MaTinee dail.c at 2:S0 p. m. Xlcht fi con! ira: m.- 7 to 11. ftynday and f !.ou : hi'- - .".i :nuous 2 to 11- i sites At-?'S-ji7ii. ti - i-i. -''- sjiffift M'iiiff1 Q EEC S H ESQ r n pi ft -M fT n n n i a b i b.e ti 1 1 i K ;Li-xeTli2atre T0:) V -,nd TOMORROW MAFXUERITE CLARK in "TIREE MEN AND A GIRL" i IRiDAi CORRINE GRIFFITH "THE CLi'iVBFsSS' FRIDAi' and SATURDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN in toe 7t!i cpiii.oHo of "SMASHING CARRIERS" Vvith an all str rait. SATURDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "THE SETTER ViFE M. D.Y and MONDAY "BREAK THE NEWS TO MOTHER" AH star cJ't. Onr cf the bet pictures of ll?r season. ; S ' jjj ; l j g .J Perfornnnvo tiaits work nights LJ! iV I 1 t 1 s i i?. .atur iiv and Jiui.iday r lock. ilBvSSBRBflBtSOBP' AUDITORIUM THEATRE G7 Calumet vr.. HiVtrpnnrJ TODAY TRUEX MASON in "GOOD BYE BILL" Also two comedies: 'S.one Spiash" and "Some Cdby." rT5?7 Today and Tomorrow TOM MIX in THE SFEED MANIAC t'--'iui.i-tfsvt ti :--tfe4 -.15?al ZT-r7577KSIlX PASTIME TODAY HARRY MYERS in THE MASKED RIDER Also two reel comedy. Tomorrow Hoct Gibson I "" J

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