Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 20 January 1920 — Page 2
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THE TLMKS
CIVIC CLO
0 FIGHT "FLO" Believes Public Should Not Alarmed, But Should Play Safe. Be Th Health 'o:nm it to- ,.f ihe In. IIn. Harbor Ovio t'luh m el inj;. w ith representative of the Ka.-t 'h'..-aS Hoard of Health m coni'eren. e ,t in. flu" ituat!on, found that alt hough t!ic ft nation is not serious as j it an,l that 'here in no CiU."n for alarm, an epidemic of the disease fan easily become a reality In a very short timo. This 1 especially because of the lars;c number of persona go:n back and forth daily in street oars and on trains. I'revi-n-' on is to be made the wattliwurj . The committee recommended that the T'.oard of Health order special attention USED FIFTY YEAR! FOR GATARRII AT ALL DRUGGISTS ' LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY LC CARROLL Of Crrtl A Nwrn ETEXTOITXS CAJTNOT BE MADE TO; SEE NORMALLY. Some eys are ! such a c..tid.t n ihat aJI that an p'"'iie; r:st can do j t to Improve the sichi. K.n h w 1 1 t law tin to i!sef. and the most I skilled Optometrist in but secure. th bfe.st possible vision, rovistent j with oonifort. If you are n- l as you ! should b visuallv. lei us .f. how mueh we cin benefit you. i CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jeirelen 186 9ml It, HimmtiK, lad. In Olden Days In olden days, insurance agents insured buildings and merchandise against fire only. Rates were ba.-ed upon "Non-Hazardous," "Hazardous" and "Extra Hazardous" risks, and a stiff fee was charged for writing the policy. Now. rates' are made scientifically and measure closely the fire risk. Place your insurance in the hands of an agency which knows the business thor- j nushly. j That's us. I I Lake County Savings and Trust Company "The Bank With the Chime Clock." PHONE 1700. HAMMOND, INDIANA.
WARNS
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For Wednesday, January 21st BIG SPECIALS
FANCY CHUCK ROAST BOILING BEEF HAMBURGER BOSTON BUTTS, FRESH PICNIC HAMS, FRESH FRESH HAM, SLICED FRESH SIDE FORK BONELESS VEAL ROAST VEAL STEAK .1 VEAL CHOPS LEAF LARD. ALL YCU WANT, FRESH OYSTERS, quart And many other good
oehler
573 H0HMAN STREET.
to tho i-titiiat on Blll snnttMion of stii t t, cars, railway t o.ichcf-, theatre and iclioo!a nt this ttni-. Tim mi..i;o;,i(J he Ttish tllld w 111 111. The i (ki:iu:i tee, upi.n med:cal sovii't, r o'liii.wuls as follows on personal sanitation and care: . I'leanHness of nose, throat, and mis. i fe of glj coth moline. undt't- the direction of family i.hysic- : n n Kree elimination through bowels and kidnevs it'nstor oil in large iIom-s: fallow rel'KiovMly the directions or" family pli si i an. I t't-aii!ini;.H5 of the body . V e.'t r w;ir'itt dr i'moi c:u ''t:Bti;i' li.'t! - i t ki li-i,jii,n' i . especially sv.,n;y 1. t llins.
ir in sleeping room- Fresh w:i r Ml. A void persons who ich SIH i'7.i' e x ccssi ve v . f'.e'. proper hours nr :--si sleep . Avoid w crry. l'roper and hnn iv use of viio and nd h n d Keep i nsir hands clean . Avoid oer ln-.Hted ail'! overcrowded places of public asscmblv. The committee directed that a letter he jeni to the several street railway companies and to the Joca! Industries asking their fullest co-operation. GARY SCOUTS TO MEET TONIGHT To i oniplete a i ra nsements for a b x fill er t a : n men t to he held in the near future. Scout Master i.'arrnl Slick. of Troop Number 7, has ailed a meeting of the members, to he held at the Y. M. l A. in Gary this evening . The date of the entertainment will he selected al the meeting. Announcement was also made that the basket bait practice will be held at the Jefferson floor on Mondays ,trid Tuesdays following school hour. DANIELS AND BAKER MAY WITNESS MATCH t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i NEW VuKK, Jan. 2a. hecause Karl l "add -.. served in the army and Joe Stecher wa in the navy during the war. Secretary of War Baker and Secretary of Navy Ianiels have today been inv ited to attend the Mdd ( k -Steelier world championship wrest line match here J aiiuary 30 . NEW MAIL RULE TO DECREASE DEFICIT 'INTERNATIONAL NEttS SERVICE. 1 W AS111N' , T N. Jan. 2K- Ti.e delir-t th- railroad administration will lie decreased approximately $ii'i (mui non h.v the interstate commerce de ision i'oing ih'irges for mail t ranspcrt a i ion to be made on a basis of space rather than weight, the railroad administration annoiinced loliv. It is estimated that the railroad corporations wi! profit at least 5:'iJ.i.'00.0ijo by this do. .si..n ome in " The Hays of ' t!l" llnnceThursday and Krldiiy rtrnine. Kni)r!k2s 'of olumhus Hall, hrnetit North Mde Orphanage. 1 -O-Ht Revival Meetings at First M. E. Church K 0 v ( ft e. Rev. E. DeWitt Johnson and Party. Subject tonight: "The Biggest Devil ih Hammond." Large Chorus Choir. Boston and Montana Has Joined the Hanks of Producing Mines. Th is s'ock possesses - t raordin r market proht possibilities at cur,,.t Lap-, TEA DID IN ON NEW YORK AND BOSTON CURBS. Write us for derailed information HARGIS & COMPANY SuceetBOra to a. s. rosrER co. 25 Broad St. New York 14c 10c 15c ZAlzc 22c 25c 25c , 22c 25c 24i2c at 2il2c 65c eats at reduced prices.
PHONE 1441.
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
CHICAOO CASH ORAIN. UliKAT No. hard winter. JJ.62'tf 2.06. No. ,! hard wlnlti. Jl'.oL'; No. 2 iiiu ihern sprin.K. $2.Ue. ' ltN No. mixed. $1.52; No. 2 l.ite, SI :.t;: No. :i nuxt-d. $l..'.n; No. 1! yellow, Slet'-: No. 4 mixed. 1 1 . 4 i ',t 1 .4 6 ; No I white. J1.4.', 'i 1 47; No. 4 yellow. A'ot 1 I u ' J . OATS - No ; white. -,yf,; No 3 hue. St; '. -.j s7 c.c. l'UI' ' : VKAl.-f.ti lo tie ihs isi, lPc: TH to ii lbs. 20iu2lr: hn to l no lbs., S J li? 2 T i; : fancy, 2 3c: ovtiwfishl kidne. !, 14') to 165 lbs , 12$ lCiC (1IK AI.O I I t K STOCK. nOUS Heceipts. 46.000; market is strong to 15 higher; bulk 1 5.1 h ri 1 5. 4 0 ; top, 15 50; heavyweight. 1 4.rfl n 1 7 4 ; medium weight. 1 5. J 5 if 15.40 ; IikIh weight. 16.20tr J5.50; liRht liRhtK. 1 .io ff I a . 2 ." . heavy packing sows, smooth. 14 25 jj 17.50; paekingr sows, rough, 13.60 Q 14.25; pigs. 1 3.75 W 1 4.65. CATTI.K Receipt s, 18000; market in slow, steady; bef stera: medium and heavyweight, choice and prime. IT.jOu 1:.P0; lufdium and goml. 1 1 .50 1i 1 7.'&o ; lipht" weight, good and choice 1H.75 .J 18 00; common and medium. 9.00 'u 13. .'5 ; butcher cattle: heifers. 8.75 ff 1 4.25 ; cow 6. 75'?i 13.00, bulls. 7.50 r,r 12.25 canners and heifers, 5.50W6.73; eanner steers. 6.oOf77:,; veal calves llijtht and handy weight 1 7.0e vj 1 g.5i . feeder steers. 7.51 r't 11.00; sto.ker steers, f, .75 S.'ol , nocKer cows and heifers, H.i'iO'tr 10.75. RI TTKi; Receipts. S.5;.2 tubs cream fry. extra. 14; firsts 5S63; packtnjr sto.-k. ::s y to . l!i;i;s - Keceipt 7.17;) cases; current receipts 57 si 61; ordinary firsts 50 1ifi, checks. r8't40; dirties 45ft 4i. 4'HKKSB Twins, new. 30j; daisies. 32 ?; Younjt Americas. 32' ; longhorns 32; brick. 2. IdVK I'Ul l.TRY Turkeys. 40, chickens 31; spring, 2S; roosters ;o; gese 27; ducks 34 . I'OTATOKS Receipts 4 5; Minnesota and Pakota. Ohios 4.71i 4.S-: U iscontn 4.70'n 4. SO. Allis I'liamlers 4 1 American ("ar and Foundry ....'.'IS Ameri.-iin l.oeoniot i 9 American Smrltmic RiT A naeonda S2 Ua Id iv in l.oeomoti ) 3 1 n.-iltimore and Ohio -117 I'niiaiiian !'cinc , 12St t'hesapeake and Ohio "rucib!. Steel CJenera! K-ectric 167 General Motors "ngs Lackawanna Steel sjit I.ehis h Valley 431, Midvsle Steel 45 New York Central n.'-j Northern Pacific TS'i I'ressed stefl cur t,6it Republic linn and Steel liotj V. S. Rubb ij;fi I'. S. Steel Hli,34 Willys Overland 29'-i Sincla 1 r Oil 4 3 TRAIN KILLS TWO AT DESPLAINES, ILL. (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. .Ian. 20. Henry l.and.s. 21. I-fslie Guno. 22, were instantl.killed today when struck by a train on the Chicago & Northwestern railroad at the Sioux line crossing in DesPiainesrr 111. Buth were residents of Kiverview, 111. OIL STOCK GAMBLING TAKES THE PLACE OF POKER IN TEXAS (Continued from rage One) manager and chief executive of the Sinclair Gulf Conipanj . .Mr. White is here for a short visit preliminary to taking up bis headquarters in NewYork. "All operator of large Industrial plant!, know the difficult of getting Kiiffirient common lahor," said Mr. White Monday. e-p ,,,,. are many duties around every plant that our American laboring (lasses refuse to do. These duties are essential to the life of the industries and must be tarried out. and there are certain classes of foreigners who will perform them. To exelude these petp!e from our shores !s to direct a body blow to iuToo Late To .Classify WAXTKP Iborei on cons'ruetion work; 7'V per hr. Apply Jas. Stewart iS- Co., Hammond 1 -l'0-3: WANTKM Chambermaid. Federal Hotel, lDoth and Calumet uvc, Hammond. l-20-::t C 0 A L! ' When vim need coal, phone ns - Hammond 2 ij 5 1 Vulcan Coal Co. All grades of coal. Op, 1 ,l!jvery. 1-V'll-tf !'i'ii'HriW',iiii.iiiwiiri)nni'wi,n; ':r FIRST CALUMET TRUST-AND SAVINGS BANK The Outlook Ihe National City Bank of Nr-w York. America's largest banking institution, says in its current Bulletin: "The iron and steel industry can see nothing hut prosperity ahead for the coming year. "The building trades and industries are convinced that the greatest year in their history is now in sight." EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
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duUry. For this reason I regard the agitation of lutain polil icle ns lor tdrlngent liurn ; g ra t ion laws as dangerous 10 oi:r industrial life. eOl.YIX. I. A IKlt I'HORI.liM "The uuollon of nbnl ohould lie dune lo solve the prenent labor unreal I commanding Iht rrioiin ronnldrrallon of fvtrjt onnrr of u plunt. There has been an awakening to the fait that the laborer is entitled to the l.e.t possible eurrouiidniKs in hm work and In one place we find the concern sharing profits, in another surrounding the workmen with ihe comforts vlf good housing facilities, providing schools, theatres, commun'ty centers. l;braries Wages have been r.i:sed in nearly every Instance and the chief effort seems to be toward making th" einplo.ve contented. Sometimes these fforts fail ol their result. (liven good living quarters iff find some families living 111 squalor. It I tmpoltle to umWe litem lltr other nr, "Gary, and the I'nte,i Stales Steel Corporation, rendered a great seij, to the country by the attitude taken in the late steel strike. The riiru Bland taken b Gary, T believe, averted a strong radical movement that would have upset the wlwl country. Gary made one mistake. When interrogated on the witness stand in the congressional investigation of the steel strike concerning the .charge of squalor among the steel workers, he rnold very Iruthfnlly have told them thai a mount of money spent in nuilcn ur In Improving llvlnic ntnallion could make people live any better than they desire to live. He could have told them that the United States corporation lias done much to improve living conditions but could take them Into homes where the bathtub was used as a coal bin He failed to tell them thi. and it was a mist a k e. chim 'NO'w rwr "The crisis now is paM. T bei:eve and we will gradually work out our problems, but every corporation has to proceed cautiously in its plans to better conditions of its labor to se that in doing so It is not offending its men."
COMMERCE CHAMBER NOW GOING AFTER THE OLD MEMBERS Tomorrow noon will mark ihe h'sinmng of the East Chicago Chamber of Commerce campaign for renewal of memberships among the present membership, j The campaign for members and a $:0.f'inil expenso fund for i lie following year began last Wednesday with almost a thousand dollars subscribed on Ih" first day. The campaign has hern confined pitnost entirely 10 securing new members find the field has been well covered during the past week. T'e-tewals will be in order for this week of the campaign and the industries ere also expected to send in their membership?. R. I... Quarrels, a member of the Community Development Service of Chicago and formerly with Ihe Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, will be the speaker, for the first half hour of the luncheon meet ins tomorrow and will speak of community building. ,51r. Quarrels was scheduled to speak before the Chamber last week but misi-ed connections at Kensington and was unable to arrive in time for the meeting. He is well informed on his subject and will bring out man.i points of Interest. Reverts will also hrreeeived from the campaign workers during th course of the meeting an4 directions: and plans for continuation of the campaign until the $10,000 goal is reached will be discussed. EX-SERVICE MEN, WATCH INSURANCE Has t lie vei nm en i I nsu ra pee lapsed? Did you know that you can have it i".nstated. in whole i,r in part, within eighteen months of the date of jaur discharge, by the pavment of only two month's premiums? Iid you know that ou may ha-, e It conVerted to some permanent form nf policy, endowment, or Mraicht life, six" different forms if you wish? Have you tiled claim for compensation because of d.sability incurred or aggravated by your service in the oi my or navy? Are you eligible for vocational tl it i n -mg and have ion applied for It? Have you received a reply to your application ? Have vim consulted the Home S"n ice Department of the 7te, Cross with regard to all these matters and any others that may be troubling you? I'erhaps we can give you a lift In some way. I,t us know your difficulty. We will make a b.g effort to help you out. and it does not cost you a cent. office hours 9 to 5 daily except Sunday, and Friday evening. 7 to 8:3'l p m.. or by oppoi n t men t . Chamber of Commerce, third floor. Citizen's Bank building, phone 586. Thi is your last opportunity to buy a G.ts Hanire at reduced prices during our Hummase Sale. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company. l-"0-tt Candy Given Hall, Hamond. .IB-ay Thursday. Unity 1-13-8 "BIGGEST DEVIL IN HAMMOND," TONIGHT (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 Key. u, DeWitt Johnston's d S' IISjt'on on the "Divine Compassion" at th" K.rst M. K. Church, caused all present t.. take inventory of their spiritual resources. His masterly senin'ii on this theme awakened a sincere desne for a holier life in many a heart. IDs afternoon discussion of manhood was a most stirring address on this very vital subject. Mrs. Johnston presented in a very helpful manner her them" on "The Woman Who Dared." At the evening service Rev. Johnston presented "Where Did Cain Get His Wife?" The intent of this subject was to disillusion the mind of the honest doubter. His presentation showed much study and deep thoueht. The audiences of the day taxed the capacity of the biR church. The chorus of 50 voices under the direction of Trof. Webster lent much inspiration to the services. Subject tonight at 7:30 will be "The Bts;grest Devil in Hammond."
The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users are to be believed.
112 Millions
used last year to KILL COLDS HILL'S 1 CASCARAF QUININE Standard cold remedy lor Ti year in noifi lorm iate, lurt, no X.;' opiates ereeli up a cold in 24 nourt relieve grip in 3 Uy iuoney iac it it tails. The genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Hill'a picture. At All Dram Stor.m E TO SPEND YOUR MONEY LIKE MILLIONAIRE KID Have )im ever thought that you would iilve to cast ail thoughts of hard times a ? Ha v o you ever v ished that you louid spend money in hunks'; ,Ha.ou ever nied the idle rub? Have you ever warned to be like the sport in t he movies- "A Millionaire Km)"? If so. you should attend the "K.,cky Gulch in tlo.' Days of 'i:i " w hich will In-staged at the Kriigbis of Columbus Hall on Thursday and Friday rn;hl of thU week. The pioce,,Js of this entertainment will go to the North Side Orphanage. '1 his entertainment will be for th? public. It will provide amiM im-nt for I lo young and old and ii is nlwavs hugely enjiiveij by the ladies. Calamity Jane's Dance. Hall very likely will be the ai traction f'jr the nungi r set. The Kanl. ikee Daily Republican has the following lo say: "Bubbling over with tun and amusement. "Kocky Gulch" attracted a large crowd at the opening night. It is doubt. tlul if any event has ever been staged lo Kankakee in many years that tins iitl'ord'd more enjoyment uml entertainment. From the time one enters the. floor tn. til be haves b" is sure lo have Inn falnn., It js one grand and gbu -tons feeling to be ;t millionaire io a. night and to have money to throw to the w iti.1. That is w hat happens to . -si ulitn you enter Kocky Gulch. You I" -come a plunger, just oke the old boys did in the days of '4f, when tbey hyd their pockets loaded down with piif S"id." 'fie i' is i." admission 1.-. charged. l,,,t ihe Iirst thing you want to tlo is to become a mi I ion.i i re. You .i ;.i ine Uo''l Gulch bank and with tour lots you purchase Sgi'O in stage pioii. y. Tin u when life really begins, oh. io ; Huin r, if you get brought up beloic Jud,.'.' Lynch for trivial violations of the try pot to bribe "yer lloti'i ' lui simply li y ou r tine. Dont throw your psper awai without reading the want ad pag?. II DIN F " bolesome, Cleansfno, Refreshing and Heaiinf lotUi Murine for Redinn it ness. Soreness, GranuAi.lrt:C,alion' Itching and YUUk LI to Burning of the Eyes or Eyelids: "2 Drops After the Movies. MotorinR or Golf v. ill win your confidence. Ak your Druggist for Murine when your Eve Need Care. Murine Eye Hemedy Co.. Cbiceio DeLuxeTheatre Today HARRY M0REY in 'THE DARKEST HOUR' Wednesday and Thwsday THEDA BARA in "THE LURE OF AMBITION' Friday Comedy Day CHARLIE CHAPUN in A DAY'S PLEASURE' LARRY SEM0N in "DEW DROP INN" nd Antonio Moreno in the sec- i 3nd episode of The Invisible Hand." Saturday CHARLIE CHAPLIN "A DAY'S PLEASURE" LARRY SEM0N "DEW DROP INN" JACK PICKF0RD "MIS MAJESTY BUNKER BEAN" . And the second episode of "The Invisible Hand." Sunday WALLACE REID in "BELIEVE ME, XANTIPPE' CamBaaa fi o es a m - ----- - - n t-nf - h Mff'irl -1 tt lUiTfc-f rfli IT B BIJOU TODAY Geraldine Farrar in The Turn of the Wheel' Also two reel conrtdy. Tomorrow .and Thursday A Special Feature iiti n i if " The Red Viper'
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Mews Not es Office. Rooms;::. Calumet bldg. IMione 2VI. Itesldener, 4:tlS lllioll A en nr. I'bone iS. IND. HAREOR COUPLE 'MARRIED ON MONDAY While there is a weddH.g chrotn. led today of a prominent !;... t 'i iduoan. 1 here is yet spai e ! t t., announce one equally I i -nn , to-t j., Indiana llarl.tr William West who conies origitimly from Muncie. lud . ami associated in lli motor biiuiin;,- truck eti'.-rprise with Dale Klickinger of Fir s'n - i, his brotherm - law . Mr. WrM rair-' into prom no nce some inoril l;s ago v h'-u w as elected bead of the new social club aiiieil with St. A'ban's F; i isco p:i I c,;ur..;. under name of the ; .r,i Fellowship. From the tim.- ),e :ssumed ha fee. I here was a social swirl winch is .-til! in progress His committees hav he n most loyal lo him. but we I ..: - to predict -what might he in store at the next regular m.etit.g when Mr. West brings bis bride who by way. ho ins quite an equal status in the young set ol" ti e Twin City. Miss Celia Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hart, of Hemlock street is the now Mr--.-. West. Three of her brothers w ere gaih-pt tighter i-cross seas in tlo- last w r and many ancestors of -Mrs. West have long histories of war-fought fanse. Her mother Is associated with many organizations In Indiana llarhor and the mother anl daughter vie in the popularity extended. This announcement came ; a complete surprise. The ceremony was qiuetly performed In the Baptist rites In Chic,!!;! yest'rday. where Mr. arid Mrs. Kdward Gleig. accompanied and were the witness... Fpon their return here last evening a wil concocted surprise awaited them and Mr. West was taken from his pleasant domicile by Acting Chief O'Donnell and in which Harry llinu-s of the Mohawk Hotel had an important part to play and the charge was raising cartage of late date, of course, Mr. West prevail-d upon his friends to release him but the bail was put sufficiently hieh so confine him long enough until other arrangements had been made for a celebration and cbivaree. The raisin story dates to a dealer who was potting in a fresh Mock. Mr. West took the joke goodnaturedly. Congratulations and best wishes are pouring in on the happy con pie . Miss May Hart of Newport. Ky.. is a Mother's Frilav Expectant 2?i Mothers - :vAbsolutely 5afo -yVS: Spaofli Bo.lri nn Mi' , lod s4 Bliy. Fre kPftF' r nrr.1 i ,vto ' o rpio itnt i r.
"Where Everybody Goes"
HAMMOND,
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6 BIG ACTS 6. FEATURE ATTRACTION Lizzie B. Raymond & Co. in a one act play ef today entitled "WELCOME HOME"
ROBERT Whistler and
FAEER & BURNETT Comedians.
SC0TTY PR0VAN The Scotch Violinist.
'CLAUDE AND MARION CLEVELAND "Still Arguing."
RE0 & HELMER Novelty Artist?.
New show Xionday. W'eilnosday 2:30 p. nt. N'cht enormous 7 tsnuous 2 to 11. isBi mJAjiiu'vA-i itl JANUARY
JANUARY
The FOURTH DAY OF "NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK." Own Your Own Home
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A House is a Place you rent. A Home is a Place you own. Get the spirit of National Thrift Week. If you want to swap your rent money for lio-ne with the real joys and comfort of permanency-trolley out to do that. Attractive residence locality your wife has been telling you about. Go out with a Little and come back with a Lot. It takes very little money. Hie home owner can get credit. He looks good to people with money.
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Hammond, Ind.
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swamp inrs:1'!?;;; K II II I bladder trouble It im- , be found just the etpe ou i. red. At druggists in latin Mini iiiviiiuu; mx bolt ! You may i .- cel'.e a S'lini'le s..e bottle of this i ',.,., lodicine ty ,-ircel 1'ost, also painphi. telling about it. Addrtss Dr. KiIno-cAi '"O-. Hinghaniton N. Y.. a tut eti. ..s. ten cents, a No no ti tion this paper. Adv.
vit-itor of h r s;-.ter. Mrs. P. .1. Gonv at the Gorinan hoie in .North Ba: avenue and will remain a week more. Frank, Kerpan of North Magoun a. ill Willi the flu. lie suffered nn, c. i . ii s with the s . i iii'' malady a . ..o .it tubs tune. -lis sister, ,Mr, ;-i Drury is assisting in his care. '1'niu C;'.- 'iri-u-. Daug'ntirs o f is le,;a. lave arrangements lor a la: che s adoption to he hi Id at their lo.) 'ua rt er: . Li . , Hall. I mli;, Harbor da'.- of February h. I':,-, lice for this gri-iit event will t. p:.o e at the m t regular meeting w ' there is an nrgeni desire express that all inemt,, ,-s anil officers be pi. '' to ct.mpi. t.; final tietails. Six:.e.i no id.-, : s we re ! 1 1 5 - adopted at I last regular ni'-eiing last. Friday o inns. in w !y w e,, ,-,, e h,. :k ft on, their hou moon spent at Savannah. Ga., Atiau City and Springfield. 111. They are fortably settled at their apartment ! ', S'.arir.g avenue and home to their mm frier,. is. The !.,dir.s of tb- First M. K. clu.r, of Indiana Ilainor will meet in th regular monthly .social Thursday aft. noon w ith Mrs. B. C. I .u kens. SfilO Gr i vine street and will bring their ncr,. work for t lie afternoon's divetsion. Ti meet mg is until to all friends of a lotnioers Hiiii'ilic church and a no. hospitable welcome is extended to ail "DIAMOND DYES" FADED OLD DRESS MATERIAL Fun to see shabby, discarded skir'coats, blouses, sweaters, gloves, dresses everything turn new ; whether wool, silk linen, cotton or mixed goods. Direction in package. Can't make mistake. Drug gist has "Diamond Dye" Cojor Card Adv. PASTIME Today aad Tomorrow REX BEACH'S iicmendous Drama of Redemption Laughing Bill Hyde With WILL ROGERS INDIANA GUILES Imitations. and Saturday. Matjnpp rlail-v a' to 1!. Snnday and holidays one ail Mb J - w m m tKtriUuM, I'l tf liOliiiif'SSS.Tri.iMi-iM.i: 17 TO 24 20TH the "Why
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