Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1920 — Page 2

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I (3 77ie Least Flour j 1 Special Sale to Introduce this Flour One-eighth barrel sacks $1.90; one-fourth bbl. T OQ jacks $3.76; one-half bbl. sacks & 4 JO Special demonstration all week of Feb. 23 to 28. Special prices, good during demonstration. ji

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T ITT 12 TJ7f Family Lake Herring; formerlv'catled jntiliIAl V J Family Whitefish ; 135 safe price. 8-pound pails Smilax Brand Fancy RED SALMON 5milax Brand Fancy Red Salmon; Libby, McNeil & Libby's finest pack salmon; No. 1 tall cans 35c; 1 ff

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Lasf 2 Days of the Heinz Canned Bean Sale

Hnnz Famous Oven Baked Beans; 1 3c V;?r cans 6 cans for 67c Regular 20c can I6V2C 6 cans 97c 1 2 cans $1.93

. Silver Leaf Brand Currant Jelly; 7-oz. turnJELL Y ' ,2' $ 1 .45 per dozen w l?FJl A A'l FiHsbury's Health Bran; Friday 1 Ol iiiV anrJ Saturday, pkgc I 2 " ' Best Grade Fresh Milled Rolled Oats ; SPECIAL po.'nd7r:4 oer

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EXTRA SPECIAL Extra fancy solid heads Imperial V alley Iceberg HEAD LETTUCE Only 5 cents each

A Sale of CIGARS Made in Hammond La Mini La Mini. 10c straight . . 2 for 25c Mild Havana. La Fen 5c straight Each wrapped in a sanitary tissue wrapper. Ineeda 10c straight Ineeda 13c, 2 for 25c SPECIAL Jonteel Manicure Set Containing polish, cuticle ren over, v. aitener, etc. Regular price $1.50. $lmQ Special at Cocoa Butter Cold Cream A skin food. Regular price 60c. Special at Chazmona Face Fowder In flesh, white or brunette. Res" ular price 50c. "lf Special at Baldwin' Liquid Shampoo A very generous fied bottle; regtilsr price OCj, 35c. Special at. . . . .iiTrniTuTriTnitrrMfHiiinnnnnMiiiiiin

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9 GROCERY Bread Mixed, per keg f? "3 A Q regular 1 1 i Ci 1 1 12 cans $1.33. Regular 35c can 29c 6 cans $1.69 12 cans $3.35 I new soap product; per 25 for . DRUGS Wyeth'i Sage and Sulphur Hair Tonic - Darkens faded hair. Regular price 7Q" $1.00. Special at. . . Bromo Seltzer For headaches and neuralgia. Regular price 60. 41 r Special at Solvite An up to date docleaner to use in the home. Regular price 33c. jr Special at &UC Granulated Boric Acid In h. sealed boxes. Reg-1 C jfar price 25c. Spe ci C CANDY Cosmopolitan Candies A pound of assorted chocolates; regular price CCr 75c. Special at. . . 33C . . Princes Mixed Assorted, m many flavors and in a beautiful variety of colors; regular price 45c lb. 17 ?P-cii! Yz lb. at. . . 1 C Kindergarten Mixed A hard candy in many colors and shapes; regular price 40c pound. Special 1 lb. at... AOC All well ka owa advertised brands of Chewin Gum, on sale per pkg 4c

MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; ho can be as vigorous and healihy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with

GOLD MEDAL mm The world's sunJorJ remedy for kidney, lier, bladder and uric scfi troubles inca 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Leli fr lli a un Cold Medal on every fcea. a4 accept luuUUoa TAKES SH Road Improvements in the County May Be Slowed Up Through New Priecs of Crushed Stone. sieera! Hammond vs went to lunch anything but hiinRi; had been impaired mi'ilii ision thi r.niiii t'oeliri . Their cllei ioi bv the cnis'ni' i news that road Mnne-criished had advanced SI a yard and ore opo!"'!. road improvement are with delay. Mayor Brown character! crease robbery" and a 1- r e n t e n e ..i P a i n of steal." B.lildr look upon the t"' rj for crushed nt.-ne a a necessary i and in line with otier Ivances m in building fiipplits. They do think that hnusini project wiil d ITt be serio'is'y inflnerced by the new price for crushed stone. TJ-it there i.s a s,',"t d.verijence rf op-n'on among road builder and rea '. -ty men. Some ro far .s to int'-. mate that action may be rerpieted en the charge that ciuariy irfen are profirirlx. Their content ion t that t'i' hi ic of cnl has not . advanced - terially since las' fa'! and that earth, vieid its nuota ef stone as th . 1 . lincly now as in the mmimti of 1 J 1 -And as for )ab.-r ell, little !.-;. comparatively is reqiiircd. and bea.dcs the wages are ti same tiow as t'.- n. A simple case of profiteering, my they. Hesides what good is a it- v subdivision with unimproved roads. Great For Eczema And Old Sores 1 tomriinifr ll.r Ointment. -Klfrr Rot of It. I.' rn are t'u "f your fami! 1' Vhi ffa In. "f itr.t yon t. e -t i b.-.x ef Iv-ie.rs.n 1 t " 1 1 1 -"ften-e'liber. I stund hll'; K.re; y drutrsi"' K'ia r r ; -purchase pii.c :f Pl'i" .iil-i -. b.-v id t h. 1 111' !!' re I . tii.evrrt do 1 eUn.i. ' I Rtiar.ttitc-- i t'..r e.ve-nia. !! seres, runt. in? sore.--, sa.lt r'leme. nloer. r nipples, broken bret--. H.-hine skin, s-.m diseases, blind, blwdins- -ind i clung p;es as uell as for chafflns. biirns. ser-lds. citJ. hi-.i!e. sunii'irt'.'' "I i.nd no running '.r" on my leg f..r 11 yertrs -iris in three .i.ir.M, i,,. t 1 . ,- 1 pi: ' a ' i'ui v. 3 - ?td..i...i Ski'i E'r,"''t!. w a 1 vied T t in cured b .- nitng leter--..us iii,t.mii-." Mr K. 1'. U'.'. i'ST Mi.-iiiea-i Stre'. FliiTai. N. V. Mnil nr. .l.rc nii.d p.,- p.'ie.ci.n tiiniiii.ii! t,.. 1 n. .. Ibiffu '.. N. . Au . ra 1 iHiinHiKBBtaa SBSlHtlBOl ; s s LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY . . AFROl.L Of Carrel A Mrw wa ixt STTJDBrrTS or optocett To kp pep with the advart.es in Optometry 1' i n".'wry for an .(itemetrisr ;o be cons.antlj- a'tidving. N? idea ere hemic advsm-.ed iniost doily, and the proare-.s very fast. The best of it :h.-it all these new idns ore for the Rood of th public. Itui the public must f: :.;l ''ouuseH-es .; Tbei.i. W e aim t. be iri-'-.iei m ;u a tir and to take n o '. a c a c all uorln-whre ini-pr-M fmenls :.at ma v b- ad arc-i. Carroll & newtoh Optoraekits Jewrien tse tta 1 HimiAd. lad 'a s a n a 1 a m BB1 1 b a a a i a b D B j 0 A Square Deal in TIRES TILLMAN & STARTSMAN 78-80 Rull St. Phone 3739.

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Nt.xl Jay tluit street i imro veme it t lie 1'iiunl to o'l per cent of tli "i'-ii valuation of th troperl.v. If cicnt fniKls can noi he raised in iiumiiT hecauxe 1 he property ban an aessr-l lari;'- noii'i to carry tl! llU! I e ..f tf II our' I i'e of j ;n p ro -( ni-lit f in to rail upon front fig "V- ii'TH tl:ejl the on I Si per cent v," ! 10 will siri'p.' t o bear thf txtr ci- : ie fh t'Mi rejitly pe!s,e. A ful ttlle. C men. a'nin' t a Uility. A Tim" t "porter invest igH'el t . I 'ege.I otj t :i geon )i rn rt t (' I i n of the Hiiarry pirn anl foutxi ttf foin.i.Kig prices Qnotej at arious ni'plv houses : fiwkman Supply 'o . nammind' 'rii.lied tor'p .r yard. ' rel i vfred in I lunimonti. $(.t0; carioftii lots. j:!.i0. Hunk nam!. JJ.'."1. It was sni'1 that j thf Tirice r,-r crushod tone I vaiifcil about ...it :i yard since i ."orLliern ItuliaiiH t.'o.il & I '.. Wliitins: i nislieil ytv ani. del ivered in Whiting:. in the price charged l.y ih lind 41iaM fi.ll. 1. 11 inner tie. pt-r .L'... Tl.is inn pa n y fall and litis no al auce'l Fine to larx" supp!ie of it lereivl at time. It na sa.il at t: office iiui t h a t 1 f t h 1 1 1- r mnatiy that t! v 1 1 :t d a r d reef i -iifi li ii n n il r incriif of SI -c I'Vl.nmry 1. I it ( a van). HP delivered, and iilo i I Y . f-.dPt i- $4.C' a ton. pound". The 1 a j-art! in car lots. At the Visci:)Riii l.n hicago. crirnhed .tone yard contains U.u' price given is aid J.y on t he si 1.-3- I 1 men to be approximately $ 1 ti great, r than last f;i!l. I'.artV iiu"tej at Jl'.Si a ard. No reason could be v.vni atHi nt. discrepancy in pi i t ton ' j i ! j r the The myution a cctiru i ii t; ly ticqua i nt el with ii.e to cause alarm wa sin he expected. iH road work k'l'es of const nu t ion n: l, I, o men thoroc.KhlOiidiTions if not and tlie increase So fr a-. t.emB because the ' lii'i'l.lllt to si. ne at n l.y pi 1. etnr iipintr cms1 .1 ii. tlu d'.fficultv can l.e ci bv roying slatj. U'h.it. action will ijrmift has not be he takiMt v the -n det e t in in WRITES 10 STATE SUPT. j In a. letter te this paper and another it.. H"n. I. X. Hm..s. lndiar State fu-. : P?r:iiietiiint. of I mm ruction of Indianap-' o,-. f;upermtenien! William Wirt, of th . Ory .sclmol svfieni. today airo.1 his j views concerning the teachers' ve j controversy, M.l ting that in riomg m j tht iis) wisherj t,j ussiit in nry pos-j sibie way in reaching a just opinion ''"'"riling teachers' wage. j "It is common knowledge," ssld Mr. Wirt, that teachers nryvhr are lea-,-, inr the pruf'.ssion and that reli'iv.lv fev yoijn men nrl 11011111 are en nic 1 Icachrr training c-yutse?. ' P.o.ird of education ar doirs the best j -he..- fan wis't their limned f.n.in. ial I 1 ct'.iir'-.-s jo m"t the problem. As a rule teachers are not satisfied -with rh s-ilsry Advances now being off. red and by many p-Ts.ms . ur.fstir.il mr with the itnr.tion the bitterness and resentment .f the tes.h'-rs if or.sidered as pe'tilanie or nr reii or a blenejis due to lac'.,: of experience in practical afTaits. "Tim elementary teachers arc .so hard .reosfi (,n the bas;s of present salaries 'hnt they eppo-ie r.-asr.pable stlartes for loch school taci,ers and are inclined jio oppose anr expenditure .f money for t!ie better artnun'strat ion and Mipervl-si.-.n cf the schools urd the enrichment ..f the old ' ra diMona! currici'tim. "The present si'-iation is irmst tinfortuiiate because the need for jrord f-ebools it; greater now than m any other time in our hi?ory and fils nee.t is now understood by a live" percentage rf our population. "1 r., of the principal oi.s.iacles to I reaching a s 1 i fa ct o-y settlement is the difficulty in determining what is a roa-soi-)a.l! salary fo-- the tea. -her.'' USED FIFTY YEARS CLEARS SKIN , AT ALL DRUGGISTS Men, Women and Children are being treated for Tarious diseases, without results, when their real trouble is tapeworm. SurreatlTa Ci-! Pharp pan. in the Itomirh and iniejt.ioee. coaled tongue. ralinr of obstruction in the throat, continuous apittinr. loss of appetite- wih (rreedinesa al times, palpitation of trie lieart, heiadachea. dt.nes. humm'ni in th.. ears, ciark rinais tir.4r the eves, feeiinf: Tairit with an empty wtomach. pl complexion. nrvountw, loea of ambition, lieavlnesa in limhs. -worn-out feeling, etc. Sura Elfi-nat raaafie of an-iall particleOf the worm. Our metho.1 eipeils tne wrtrm in a fur jss with no loss of time or work. .Sufferers come to ii from all psrts .-.f ;!e Vrited 5taes. If oi want t.i e- f ' call at cnue. DR. HESKETT 155 Hours State Street, Hammond Hi X i. to i: p. rn. noon. 5un4 ya: EYES Scientifically Eiamintwl Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed oo Hammond Optical Parlor

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HILL'S 1 CASCARAkfQUININE 2 Staadrd cold remedy for 20 veare la tablet form- aie. cure, ro optatee break un a eali in 14 Lour relieves grtp in 3 days. Money back if it fail. Tfce genuine box hit a Fed ton with. Mr. Hi!: e picture. At Alt Drmg Stmrmm !npt. W irt .said in p.- r i : "The minimum daily vtage fen- a lenho'jr day in the steel mills at (lary, ajrl pi art i.a.lly everywhere..! in the I "iiitevj St.it r-s. if $,j.0o for the low est paid common labor. Kojs are lea-v ing chotl before rv-schin hinK school and are earnmn more tlp. I15"0 the flrj't year as mil! la brrerj. 'iirls .'jnd boys lire leavinghiih -ichnol at th erii of the ccond ii'sr :iTid are es.rniiiff hihe-i- sala.rie tl!n ilio.-ie a!'n in the tLle for s'en-ig'-1 a priet , 'TeacJiers d. not expe- t to make as niopr.v in loacaiiie asm Other professtUins) and occupations. Many per-j .ons cun probably be attracted to tea. ii-j in becaii--e of th opportunities! for so-j ! cial service, low of the wri aod the I flve-da- we-k and ten morn ii year. Hut I we must a No tak into cor.wd' ration jilu;. laborers liafc th opportunity to j realize uiij.it more that! fix per cent on i a wise investment of their early surI Plus '-arriins while teachers do not have i an v c.-,ri rurp'us aruitig. and lave the risk uf letting their original invehtm'-nt eiiir-; ihiuuKh loss of posit io)t. r.ot i being .'.hie I o sncced r a tea. her or ! premature disability. Also much more j t e.t. ted from teachers, in the way of (standard of Itvinu than is r; peered from ! "Kresiaphers and common factory la- ! borer.. Vvtaitily tho salary .scb.-dub-s ! i ecunim'-nile,) must be cotisiderei only j a an abs.-l j'e rnmimtrm. j "I aru making this letter pijbi- be- ! -a u.. I know that v on w:sO i:t v-i v i ... wi , o , opinK't conrjernir. s teacbrs" vages. "ery sincerely tour. "WILLI AM WIRT, "Supt. of Gary Schoois." Obituary G. HENNIG DEAD t Hern 6 4 year an c!d pettier r.f Hammond -where be ;s Tr'l known and respected died at the home, of his son Alfred Henri's of 3 Johr.?un street. Mr. llenmp leaves he.-.des h:. on, two brothers. Hud. Ipb H'ttn's and Ernest I!ep;,:g to mourn hini . The f neral will be heid from the i home of lii on A'frer llernig. Saturidnv afternoon, .February 2!t. Inter ment wi.i be l ent in os k 111 i cemetery in charge of underiakei Kminer-I'.ng-. MRS. FINNERAN DIES IN HOSPITAL Word wa received in Han rannd thia m'Tning cf the death last rtistbt of Mm. Mart.n li. Fibneran at the HeaUhwin Hospital. South Bend, of heart failure and great sympathy as expre'i for Mr. I'inneran. Mrs. Kinnetan's ) nn:e is at Z-2 'W ent worth a enue. West Kammonl and Ijer brother was one of the first of iie West Hamn.ond boy - be killed in action during the war. Following- 1 he shock of her brother's death. Mrs. Ftur.eran had a nervoue break-down f rout whn h sue rever icovered, her death being: the direct re. suit of tbe tragedy. The deceasfd. iv ho was "t y ear. of v!f f?n ear? oiU. (o iv.n.i! n CARD OF THANKS CARD Or TBJkXX. e .sh to thank relatives, friends, and employes for kindness shown at the less of our bkloveAl husband and father:

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I.'i:i UITSIKNT Of Vl'Kl.l'- Wt'tlk.-:. CITY HAMMOXP. IN'fiHNA. XOTli K TO ('OXTKACTOKS: Tou ere- lirrohy notifioO tliai. the Board of f'ulilo- Worivs of said City v. iil rccie bids up to f'ebruary l'7lh. 1?-'ij, at two o'clock I'. M . for the cutis. ruction of a (rntnt swicwalk fix !'ei wifjo, lie (riches in depth, on Tapprr venuo, from S)jr eire-t to Fner fir:ct, under Improvement Kfsortition No. 7,-.?, ee yr.eclf.ed In the plans, .profiles and details cow on file. All bids eha.ll be ecccrrrarueii by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost cf said improvement. The Board rwtrve? the ripht to reject any and all bi'i's. A J. STVAXSON'. .lA' OK WIlvER. 1-. . DFITItlCH. Board of Piii'lic t orks II.T.T A M . IK iPF:. Ciy I'l'-rk. 2-T : 1 f

w : I h the weiftnc of Vi est Hammond in ous way. The; funrral a rt a n p mm t have yet been mailc. PETER GARTNER DEAD 1'ei t r i la i t per. .i v ! t Huniiroinl, 5S yeaia il n ith hin us f i : oil Muriay Mviet, I h ft .v n f'a ' n t.er of Ke. who t. -. T-" . JVinholtz. ILmmonil, l.n iht at ?t. THTlare;- l.oi"r.i i al . The funeral will he- held from the St. .lo'ieph rlinrch Saturday morning at c.fcht o'clmk. tntetment will he heii 'i St. Joseph's cc ai tei y in . harire of undertaker Sl.ew art . GLASER CASE UP MARCH 4 Judge Anderson Sets Day For Hearing in the Federal Court. Aucordingr to news wlrcK comes from Indianpoiis today the finai hearing in the cas. of f'ati! V. 'llazer. Gary lawyer, (diarged with cont. nip! ..f couit. will be h'&rd before ,ir.i;fc A. l:. Ari'lerson. !n tle fevers! -o:u t oa Thursday. Mart-li 4tn. The i-liirges of contempt of conn were brought again! Glazer on information that he had chirped ecesyive fees against clients, whom be ba.d advise.! to plead r.ct guiity, when be kne-.v they bad signed contesFions of guilt. pet t,ori to bae citizer.sh ip paperi canceied in also pending asinM Ki'.w tr in t he . leoei a 1 couit. BANDIT HOLDS U. S. Villa Also Believes in Getting While the Getting Is Good. IHTERNTtO'AL NTWS S F R ICE ' "WASHl.V' ITON. T- eti. 3 ! -Kra ncinco ' Vilia, Mexican bandit leader, is hoM- ! !ng .Tosrj.ii K. Ak'-u. .-. r. An eritan. j for payment f a ransom of Sifl.COO i by the atate depart nent of t he 1". ft.. eccording to informcl on furn isbe.d j the state rieanrtpient this a'e'noon . 'illa maintains that. the ;;!.. opo n Oid debt owed him bv ?l e state il- ' parment, (he advices declared. Villa aided an American in-nirijs cotirrti to get a. large amount or s'lve.r bullion out of Mexico during one of fye periods of civil warfaie and he was to receive $40.f.0 for ibis help. H was paid $20, lit1, but the state department ad ised the mining company acainnt the payment of the other J20.00. Villa, now maintains he will i-.old Asek until th state department pays the J20.000 which it prevented Villia from receiving isevral years ago. accordins " th" odvices today. Viiiia l.as (jeclared l.e will root accept ransom from sources Cher than the slate depart merit. Askew waa kidnapred frotu a laid on a ranch rear io. Durango. 011 the nishJ of FebrusT-y 1st. SENATE LAYS PEACE TREATY ON TABLE INTERNATIONAL NE3 SERVICE! WASHINGTON. lo. lit. Th- treaty of peace with "icr many hs been laM 11 de by tl:e s.-nt. 1; will be permitted to test on ihe etmW ta-bic for the preae: while eenatcrs wrestle with railroad and other pressing domestic lesrslat on . National and interna 1 10m ! subjects j connected directly or indirectly with jthe treaty may bo injected into debate jb.;t with the eer.3te .tll deadlocked I ori the long disputed article 1C of the 'league f nations covenant, ihere is diapi.sition by the leaders on eiths.de te- pursue the moot question of 1 er ratification of tvhirh both are admittedly weary. Senator lda:e. the Republican leader, is c Tinned at hi Wash:njr?on re . i detite b- a severe col.i. Tiie ejes o aummist ra t .on sfnaiorp ate tixea upon the White house. Both they and nepiibtiean senatois are ondfr:ns w-hat is yoirs to happen ti'Jt in the Fiunie mixup. Advertise in ine iimcS ana a. . -5 vertise aair.. Results come vv'.th constant effort. ii

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ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE TODAY and FRIDAY Feature Attraction. "Melody Gardens" A Spectacular Musical Melange. HARRY WALTERS The Jail Bird. JACKSON SISTERS Singing and Dancing. FLORENCE RANDALL & CO. "A Temperate Woman." AL N0DA Bits of Originality. CLIFFORD & CLAYTON "The Novelty Pair." PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET."

New iltow Jjont!T. Wpdnesdar J:J p. m. Nltrbt iii ir o 7 '.inuous 2 to 11.

"DIAMOND DYES" TURN OLD GARMENTS NEW Any woman can dye faded, shahh -! tv';arir.K appare', whether woo!. i;V j linen, cotton .ir lnixtd toods. to any ccloi ' J'iJ't like new, by foilowirjr etmplo dir.

"Diamond De- " INTEMNATICNAI. SEW SERVICE ) NKW V"HK, Feb. 1?--Price move menis eie mixed at the opening of the stock market today with the prict ter;de;,ey r ene: aly t'. Cfj.-ible Steel had rn r.K-:i from to w:tl I'fio-j at the I.jiit tie itock e0h tv Ktel advanced 1.4 T'.cpublic F'eel at JS l.e.cmotive at 111 t Io a f-r 1 evet. a wide open'.n. i''6'i, compared cloie yeeteraay. off to 20i'4. to f S all. v ih . e 5-1 rd Baldw.t 4 boih ihoweii '.OESeS Of Genera! Motors advanced 1', at ti. atari to t'.", teaottd to L;6. but rall.e to 2?9 3-4. Studebaker dropped neai ly one prjint to S7 1-4. Mex'.ean petroleum yielded one pon to 173 f-i. Pan Americar. Petro'.eui after aovarcin 1 1-4 to 14 J-4. drn ped to i'. Hcyai Uu:.ii rose one pc to 10". 1-8 There was a fa.iu.fc off in the o. n-.ari'i for railroad stocks .S tl.C D" DeLuxeTheatre Today "CHOOSING A WIFE" With an all star cast. Friday STELLA TALBOT in "THE PRICE OF INNOCENCE" Antonio Moreno in the sixth episodr of "The Invisible Hand." DOUGLASFAIRBANKS in "HIS MAJESTY THE AMERICAN" Antonio Moicoo in the sixth episode of "1 he Invisible Hand." Afternoon Only -S-indriy J. Sttiart Biackton's Production "THE WORLD FOR SALE" Monday and Tuesday ANITA STEWART in "MIND THE PAINT GIRL" 'ed.. Thurx. Fri. and Sat. AURORA MARD1GANIAN in "AUCTION OF SOULS" Coming March 1?t for 1 Week "IN OLD KENTUCKY" PASTIME Today--MILDRED MOORE in "THE PROSPECTOR'S VENGEANCE Also a two reel cotnedy. Tomorrow and Saturdtv MABEL NCRMAND in "JINX" tvcr. BIJOU Todav TOM MIX in "THE CYCLONE" -Tomorrow MARC MAC DERMOTT in 'BUILDERS OF CASTLES" Also "The Great Radium Mystery." ft :: INDIANA and Strdas-. Matin 3ailT at to 11. flMndar aid hoiJrtnTi

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