Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1920 — Page 2
Pa?;e Two
THE TIMES
WHITING HIGH
COUNTY
DAINTY MISS FROM MISSOURI'S SHOWN WHAT AVIATION IS
Hammond Fives are Beaten At Basketball By
Whiting.
Obituary
Whitinp hijrn's powerful machine rorffl t wo clean out victories or! Hammond high's first and feonil teami
Satiirdav night.
M.MPrK tlv
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. rowd of the season Wlutiuts
tha flrt tea m tame by : 2.; IT .-nut. while Whiting's 8fk'ini snowed lia.iimond's s'conds uniir for th tl:irl
time this year tiy a on'-'wn so ..it ij to 8. I
The contest hen een the firt tiwiu e? the two sc!ioo! was a red-hot s-e-
i-n affair until the last hve iturutM n hen Whitingr high forg-e-1 alifart and j m as ne er headed. Kekioh. BotiMinj
p rid Thiesser. er1 tbe offensive suus for Whiting. Craring, Kians d Mow ?ii placed I hp best flames fop th insers. Uoldsrnith. w ho -was put into toe fray during th" last five minutes by
Coach Hart, iiliyed a vvh i r i w ! r.d tloorSam" which was instrumental in Hi'." Winf-rtjr irtory. I , Whiting high, by winnins' from ' Hammond fur the 9-oml t mi" ! '.-. j oar, are the vmdisyoit ed LaU county; tiumpion, I'oacii Hart's lirst and; s"oond team !:avf played tw "lityi -ninty camos. and h,t won g h t " . i j
out of th twenty. The squad under V-H Hart '5 ii'e!.:;e, !-a hud a v-.osi --arkaM s?ai on. n-:rs.ins tivrty ":t of thirty-six. giames piny. -1. Wh'rme; In;'- will liak e a b.i.l be'', to land tournament h. ".-,-s. t! j -Totirna!ije"i faori!.-s i e Vi.io Km. r-"- . ! " '. a -: b ' : - n . i . ' v ! rmcbt p-w tu ' a dark h -rs, ho w r "r. Summary of first tear", same: s.-or: Whttins. 23: Hattimnml. 17. Wn.ttf.jr "0'Mng field K'-Uiih. ; Thiessen,' 4; P-n 1; Vatr. 1; Burke. 1. Free throws: Vater. i out o? 5: Kekieh. 4 out: of in. Hammond scouring: Field baskets. fearing. Kvans. 2; Fa mo. 1: Howe-11. 1. Fro.' throws: rartnf. "t of J.'; liov.ei', . on, of i. f.eferee Th iste! wai te, ok Park.
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DEATH OF CAPTAIN BRYSON
Captain Alutizo i;ry.nii jK-issod awav at tlte iiutiio of lius daughter. Miss' Pear! lirvsun, !'l Wlliiams street, ill Hammond, at 4:X Sunday inornfng after a week's iUvi'.s. The d.. . a.ed ho a 79 years of and a pioneer M issi s , p pi river I'aptnin. formerly lived in Imvenport, Idw ii. w lu'iv lie nerved hut h. as p"!"t-, master and 'ounty liet-order. 1 1 .. leaves to mourn I'.ins one son Mohert 11 'Mr'n. ( tty controller rf Indianapolis and two da iR lit "is. Mr. Mao 1!. UuiTv of Hollyw.'od. i'a!.. and Mii-M roai-l M . Hryson. I'liysioal nirector of I!a!HHioid pu'nlio s.'liornls. at whose home he died. Tn. icniinns were shipped this morn u.ir to N. vvp .rt. K .. whete the funeral will h" ii- id Tu.'s.ia , . DEATH OF INFANT Uiro M:tv lor(otl. iiii- .11 fa tit
I ch'uxlit. : Mr. and ;Mrs. Itenl.i min.
V . i ...rton. I.oe.u stre.-t. llam-rn.-nil. died :u their h.une Saturday a.: -t-iiioon at :! ..olo.k of pneumonia. The funeral wis held from the h uu" i his utter noon nt two o'o'.ook. Inler-
j aie.u was held at Oak Jlill t'in-toy
n har:;e , f undertaker iseiuow.
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
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Monday, Marrh 1, 1920.
DIES OF INFLUENZA
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iliss Jul'.ft Trice ready for her ride. Miss Juliet Trice of Jefferson Ci: Mo. askeri on of th aviators
:v; Pinehurst. N. C if favir.g vcas hospital. Hammon
fx n. T course he or.mctly said I io ms in' iuetia . v ot.. I Mi. .Tu'ipt remarked as i The funeral will n
M'ssouri folk are snppcjcd to ! !...i.'s , lmr.-h toMorr-'nv ttmrnms at
i.. o'. ii ' h- Interment -.will be held St. Joseph's -emetery In chars- of
Samuel Man?r.le. 2D years of age, died
im-tniiix at st. .aai "
nd. of tuieuinonia, fol-
held f ron St
AUis Chnliners Aniorican Car & Foundry American Ieomotlve .'.mi-riraii Smeltiris Atnerio.an StePi Foundry AtiHootida - 1 1 h isoii 1-jihlw i'l locomotive Ita.tt ImiTB A 'iio. . Hutio & Superior Canadinn I'acifh'n t ra ! t ,ea ther ... Chesnpej,ke Oiuvi Chie-o X-.rtV.wr.teru Chioa.o. .Mil. St. T'aul--. "ton rod Fuel ... . . i 'ruoihle St eel I'eJaw-aro A Hud-i n Krie . ........ ... Frie J ; 'i-f , ' ni r.i 1 Motors .... lilinoin ( v-nti a I . 1 .Hekawa una StooJ M id ;i ! St.-1 X. T. Air lira U .-. Xew York Central I 'loo - M ios ;.ts Pennsylvania. Pit t dm i gh ( "oal .... Hallw ay S!e' sprinK Rea-l;nK Reoubhe Iron 6- Steel.. Southern Pa.-.-ific St UdeKiker I'ui.ui P... ... (". S. Sl.e.o I". S. Seel r'rfd A'es t in 4 house . . WV.U s Overland S;n )a ir .
ft", 1LPi :m (04 4M, ... iiT'i s:t ii.r. :i 1 i(i -. v.y2 oi' ,1ft ti.-'i f.V, in 2:si, s7 tJ7 4.-.', r; - ' 4--
VOIOE OF .m. THE r. IP E O R U E
..-'O' irted witb Hi Lima. 4 hio, mill ami -a as t r r s f err- d t-y that I'-nnpany and is a 'uirect promotion for hi:. Vpii!- Mr. Itrentlineer will leave some time the latter part of this week, his i' will remain on until such time as livintr accommodations can he secured in tiie other city. j Superintendent of Schools K. N. Canine is hack from a trip to Cleveland,1 v.! ere he attended a meeting of the deoarttnent of superintendents, of the
lo Hi- i lines Kditor: Xatioi-al A-sfociation of K-Ju.-atlon. I am k1:m! Mr. I'ickart reads The! Tnia U an at.niial meeting and hWid ini Times advertisements it wiit ilo him a I Chicago last year. ' j
"c-ii'i o, Koci mu i won a i.ke t. l ...!
or will meet Times-
MR. HUBBARD ANSWERS
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pOR I N DIG EST ION
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'old a Indian.i Harbor, is sun
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- I atic-rnofin d ttiis week with M
. o..-. ...... . ... s,,,e ooes no. , , lviI..3 Mo'JUOW n know no-. I.ut 1 think it w..uld do him! street some "i.i.il ... i . t n i..;..i..,t ... , . v.
- nar.ej locum, pioprieror of tv w nat anattoi ana tie iitt'e sn struo1 Ptullip! hotel and restaurant, is J.ek ':ne- ,IJ t'.' road of i e ovrj, ai-
laims I am. 1 w..ii.l not i.- i ' wr""" waa mm- '"
jfor thirty y-ars. And , understand" ,he '"r""' " i,t,u"1 "f f his T) , ri,1 L.,.jril Wiru,r
" ' ' of L.i Por are in lndittna. Harbor tliir. T:p remain- ,. .. .. . r ........ i
,fr" p.a-'cd in a vault m the (Jrar-
h.r.d i.ot.o... ., I lie oepat'tiner.t ut literature of tbo
nave n...-r ohjectci) to Mayor
I trow n h, Midline : even ..r ottf -t . a i - . "r.ori nr..ie. w ,io came to thH r.iy
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Vo!l. I'm from Mis -r.-i." She is -'i. wn above ready to climb into th
piane.
mdertaker nmnterUnc.
Don't throw yem pape: away ithcut reading the want id page
A FINE ATTRACTION Ti; tea test a--t of its kind ovei s.-ii in Hauini' cd is s.d to h" '"l!n-1-em ion 1 fe, " v. huh is ..t- the i I nt 'h .:: :: .m theatre M.ida.- and Tu-s ..'ay. 'I'he ,,,-t ;-- p ;t on b- IPishoffs C tl- '; ;lt!,I s!e W s a V do .rl"! of tjo;-f w h : : 1 . i I'd native .ial.'.s whirh .r., i .-c w. i !:;: u i s k i i i and "e;i "s .: tr.t.'i.iii' to le'if'-.-i. Tl-"J a'.- use
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'BY GOLLY! THEY'RE BULLY!
WM. CARHUSS DEAD William ''arhnss, 7- years of age. .iic-d vent-M-day iivrnipi- at St. Maraaret's hosp'tal where, for many years he had been employed as a helper. The funeral will he held totnorroov motninc: at eisrbt o'-lock at St. .1 - ph's rliup-h. Interment will he held U- St . .1 oseph's cemetery in . h.re "f 1 1 id i ta li.-r F. m m e Una DEATH OFT KIRKER ,r.--hl -Kirker ',s ea i . of aiJe. riid Saturday rn.-.rninj; at St. Marsraret's h..f piu! after a Ions: illness . The deceased who had hern a tesi- .'..! f H u.mm.-.nd for rnarv ;. ...irs, leaver s-x children to mourn hi in. The f..nra! will -he l:!'l fioui F.mincr'ir.e s Lapel tomorrow al'temoon at no to !. . R v . Weil will offici-
CHICAGO CASK GRAIN. .'. IICAT - No. 2 hard o inter, $2.T2; No. 2 northern sprinjT. 2.:T.. COP.X- Xo. 2 iniv-d. $! 47TI 1.4s; "0. 3 corn. $1.49?! l.jn; No. " white, $1 4."t 1..'.n: Xo. 4 tnixd. $t.7-!i 1.45: No. 4 white, 514 4 1.47. OATS-Xo. J. $S-ffR3':c; No. 3. $5 ( SS'ic: No. 4. fs.-g 57e. CHICAGO Z.ITX STOCK. HOiJd P.ec-tpts. 41. (bin. Mrkt. fairl- aelive, steady to :,r lower, ftulk. i4.2a'y la.c-'X Top. $1."..25. Ibv, v-vveiaht H 1.10 -rf M.fiu. .M'tf-inii v. eia-ln. $1 i.r.rt-S tS.c'h l.ie-'-if weight. $1 . S ,". ft l.v;,". I.tsht liclits. $1 ..Mi -Sir 15 ". H'-s-. v paeUir-a
sio. ci,i;,rtlh tc T ". v.- I 9 n t' w.l.- Ltc- !
w-J . ro'iti. $12. 2a n 12.70. Pics. ' 1 4.0t. i'ATTLK - PeCcipl.. lS.ariii. Market
steai- to 25c higher. l'.eef st.-rs. M- j
cum at.. I Ik-avyvvfitht. J ! 4.25 1 tt.fb't.choice and prime, t4 ig inediiim and rood. 1 1 1.50 J 1 4.25 : i.Uht .eij.11:. koo'I and choice, i 1 2.u'! b 1 0.25 : eomnioi, and rrscdiutn JS. OH ti 12.0a. Putch-t- Ca.ttie; li-,t;r-. -!-.0O a -11 on : ro-.-. $ii.'25'o 11.7'-: bill-i. $7.20 'i 1 fcTO. i-:ir.no-s and
before he starts ! o exploding.
If I was half a pnoill a a Mr. Pieks.rt:
1 not
ssi'i i i . k a r i was a lan.irc in the same -biisnie.h. lie surely i a pood man to d let a ! ! o ;. n old 1 1 lu. i .
sr-t-r, Mrs. Minnie May
r-' ment of tlia cii v.
oa!s of tuvi uiiiciii Kmc
Is. but
triu
Ortori Hour, who
. ' from 'a ndert ift.
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!. to mall a i.-'a!ar business1 .......... al. lM1. i:,;,,n-i ms.l. an-) .
out of same, whv lo- can b.iv a s-oi-c "1akineT h umrie with th 1-1. Pi
and start in rinlit. Alm-st any j;""C-er j would be p,iad to f:ell out to bun. I,
know I v. on id and at in. one price.
and faliin o PC j ..
If they think v. e sr making a for
tune pay i use $HT a week for clerk and1 driver :l $-a week for batcher one- ; Imif I'.uy .ff on Thursday w.thjfuil pa.y - and $1 a iay to kfep our t-.vo autc-l mib-s i Uhiiiii;.'. also rent. Main, coa ' j ami ice. Stop aim titur.; thin ut and' sot- if ainiosi a;. yon..- in the busincss-i
-could not lav- H kick ohimii-;. A' th.e tish business, v hi' h we a .-. exclusive b.i mllers of. is a'wi Cl ilild
lit), with nartirs corn ir.e r-c i n in t-rrii
Smiths in H'fte a -n- : i ! v. 1 1 h what is be! : e .. r.
ip-nza ami us dir -oir.p!n at tons. ai -.etuoved to St, SIa.rea'-e.-s n- spitnl ;.es-t-t-day for further !iioi ic, I car.- aid : 'i rsi n The younir man t brother. Waiter Hone, has arrived from tic! cast, and also the fo-te: -mother. Mrs. Winchester K ! in t:e nn; ; ' h. The visitors art stayipc ai tic F,,n'. Forre'r borne i, Vir s't--t inrl.-inn II.r- : ir. It has been n'resvarv to tup the patient's! sirte .wp.'-ral noe ip the ji.ot ".ve.-k to ret jv pus ctoii-ions. a:-'d it
to he hop- d
"ia t favr.ralde syni.-
1 '. a -1 ''hiciRO Woman's f-lnb will liold '-.f first rtu-etit-K in March at ti e home of Mrs. Jesse Tl.-ms-wr., 4PU Parir a- f nn. tr'ico:-row afternoon, w hen 'InP.uskin study. "Se,iTie ar-l 1. lilies'
! coin me nc i njr with tar era ph ar.-i rnr.l ir.uir.K up lis f ar as ibr tine of th. : a f-'.rtio-.n per-nits, v iii be enibra.. e.i iu ' the .second lecture of the outUm-l . course. The theater-luncheon part. ! !..--bi Saturday, was an eminent suooe.v. j tw enty-four beir.K in attendance. A fiat.ure of the luncheon was the pre- ! eniai.ion of a smol . t're department j by the ciu'u presid-nl, Mrs. K. I., ltr il. , Mi. -a Mary A. I'-i is and Mrs. ,T. ' I'loyl ite'.l. v '-re in attend,-) nee a! )!- j i thick stoic tl.eaT.er. Saturday ovr,iiu.
M:. and Oils'. T:. V. Wa'toa ..f ll.-'r,-
and htayinsr d urine Lenten season. I-
tiiis riaht? I would like to ask. why notli" Hammond sroeeries and ni.-.r!."ts a chance t this and keen the money in Ha re inond. People always did ft the it- wants supplied before and I thins we are
i io,ns will ooa begin to manifest thero-i
i loo'
street, i e 'turned from a we-
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S,'arlet fe-.-rr has irT. ralrr! the -,-,n'i of lv. Ceoree H. .lons. tator of ti e First M. K. church at Last tlncaxo, the little son Herbert being- ill. It seems a stratice coincoient that both Pastor Jones' families are afflicted fiiniliar'v
visit to the lat.er's irot her. a i -
j of V.'ai-jiaii. In.l.. and w !m is c
ing from ti." ir. i . u' t; . .
able to do so yet. even if Mr. Pickart t "nfi f-th ye-uriB sons involved. Th"
Too Late To Classify
scarlet fevi'i' in
P.e. Kimee Jon
l- t'1!' UK. N'T Modern r-ro.o.n bi-.r.talttw . li'.'il Van Pur." i. st. Ilaniiiionl .X - 1 -1' :
is out of th husin.-fs. Mr. Pirkart hhi'l that Mivor I'.rown
had t stand in the coid to a-'contino-' dafe th- Public. T wou'd more sr. d - ! JBJBJBJSJXJBJB BrjBaBBBIS .BafflBBa,
vise birr to buy out a stoie for we can!
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always money.
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. 'iol if w e cn get th--
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handle
crenit business and take our chant-"-We ,av " no prctect -on at all. Ther
are numbers people v. ho c-- th"rf ; n . and pay c;,sh f r p ...ds at the gj S--C-.- t:m" o-.v-e the!,- c,r..( e,s That. B' may have been fl- reason Mr. I'ickart' g . iid not make good. I Q
DeLUXE THEATRE i Q
W. HUr-UAlUt.
SAYS 2.5 BEER
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IS LEGAL c
EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION ALL THIS WEEK "In Old Kentucky"
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', t-1 e . r; will be ludd 'u Oak I "Utters: Cows and heifers. Sl.r.fi'n
in chars,
Never Shake you ur Gripe or Inconvenience. AM that Headache,
Biliousness
Constipation is oae!
LOSE INFANT DAUGHTER
i nd' rt a kej ca oner si-or-, jn.nnw . ea I calves
(I'n'it and ha n d weigh i i , $ 1 0. 25 1 H. 50. l red-r steers. $7.;u-ii I !.."."). Sto"k"r s-.K-rs. ?3.7S .Sr 1 0.25. Stoeker cow and heifers, $-5.75 j'?. "0. Str-cii"r calves. 17.7 3 h n'i'.
T; Han o a
r 'n, -nt da-iKhtet f Mr. at d Stan!-;- I'a -t man '. 51" Si 1. lev St. "'h.'. -d a' :he;e 1 1 o i it yrMrra r : : . a . ' n e Pi: ...a , t . , Cr.s i ;,.-! f - n at :: to .-. eje-k. Ini- a-,,; a' oak Hiil ,rn.r-
cnrCAG-l V KA L 50 to fifl ihs . IT S le; 70 to XO !hs 1 3 '-f 2in-: fO to to.. Ins., il '1 22;: f t-.ncy. 25c: (ivprvv rifcht kidney.
I 40 to 1 70 It!
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East Coast Fisheries Produce Co. Retail Store 5 West State Street. Haddock, lOc Quantity lots cheaper. WE WILL REFUND CAR FARE TO SUBURBAN PATRONS.
,: : i c ii'iderta krp Nehb'W. CALLED TO DEATH BED M i- a nd l ,c .l.,se!ii I. .wasp'-r of : v t. Hainln -rid. were , alle.i to So .-i, l irtr . a . e of the death of ti- ia-;er's sister. Mr MaiBaret - o-;-c. ! s. -Vila 1 : . d at tie- home of ' f r 1'nilw. Mrs. Hart--. Roberts in South I err nr.. T uh- ? u losi s . The '-.Pi. car vv , . i P.- b '' ' d fl-'tll the iinii" in S 1th IeriniS Thursria;- after n-"n at h:e o'cln. k
riNTCRNATIONAL NEWS SEW;! 'l MILW M'llKK, A', is.. March l. Fe-l- j
b - i r o ioind- d flown i
urr i S
ra I .1 udft- ! ' . A . i ir:
a. tie. as, on in tic- 1". S. distr
here tO'ia; thai tile r..ar.-.;-fsct lire of 2.5 b-e.. jn 'Wi.seo: sin is b- ii. The drci.'.-n was . , t.be ase , , f the Man:to-.ae p.-, du- :s 'o,, to retj,rain !'. S lustre t Any. !l, A . P-iwf er. -'olle. for of I iterr-al Pe-.rirjr. lp,ri '.'i;i;a:n.; an-1 Pro!. - b.t ion Knforcertierit i fficer TI-o:na. s L'iarify from Jnteiff r-
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Monev bark without 'jet"n if HUNT S Saive ftlt in the tren-H-r.tcflTCH.SCZEMA, FTlNGWOFtM. TETTER 01 j other ich,ng kta di ?. Try' 75 cent b.- mt our nk.
.T-.seph W. V.'ru, 1)1 llililst.
P.UTTTZn -C.502 tubs. i-eamrry- extra. fiO: extra, frsts. r;5c: firsts. 07c, j' S II ecop.its. 1 1.920 oaes. Current receiT'ts. 47 fl He: ordinary firsts. i.i 'if 4S": frsts. ' 0 u, f. 5fi(-; ex'ra. 2 a '-7 l"c; cheeks. 50 1; Ms, ; dirties. 4-lVi 44c.
CHEFS F. - Twins, new. 27c: I -a isles-
2:o.j it 3-1 ic; Young Vmootcas, OO'rj '.c: I.oi-.ahorus. .12c: brick, 27". LIVK I'lll'LTIlT - Tu- key s 4i,c: rh.ickeris, .15c: spring-, itilc: rooa-r-j-s- .- , , r""". 25c : .hick". ."-I--. ItiTATtiUS- - l-eip)jr. 17 cars. M'r.nesota, end Iakota. Ohios. .? 4. 7n 4. SO ; W io'tnsm. $1.7nj 4 M. BOWLING MATCH
DEFEAT SUFFRAGE
f INTJRKATtONA'- NTA'j EPVICEJ CJT A IlLKSTo.N. W. Vs.. March 1 a tie voir-, 14 lo t . the V.-st V I r
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STEEL CORPORATION o, IS A MONOPOLY i n;
Antonio Moreno in the eighth episode of "The Invisible Hand"
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!M rE,TMATtr)S-L NEWS SEHVICEi V.'AS! I INt iT-).N. March 1. -Th.. I '
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-SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE-
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No Old Line Company Failures in , 30 Yea cs "Thrnng the pot ten yeari, accordLig to Bradstreet's, there have heen more dura 100,000 commercial failures, with liabilities of oyer $l,500.0t'0,000. During the past ten years 603 banks and trust companies have closed their doors with liabilities of ever $380,099,000. During the past ten years there hare been railroad receireTsKips, with stock and bond issues involved, cf ever $600,000,000. While of life insurance it can be said that for more than thirty years there has not been cne failure cf an old-lice life insurance company which has been conducted on the legal reserve basis." The Chicago Evening Post, December 31, 1919.
r.owlmir fan;- ur a' ln.3t.-3r r, er the I match h..-h :s to be rolled this even- -ins; at th" Pen-in n'l-vj " tven the i
j teatris fioni the lloos'er r'uh and th." '
"A 1 flankers Th" mate, i a-hedui"d to
ill ' ss r 3 -e t ni-on-pit- at e Kj.t ,.' lock. The 1
if ' t,oosrr.s imvr to; a lone: time itrii I ! expressing- c.-nfldenc" that thee ,.an
1 f . m tne tidin.-er. totH3ht they 1 i 1 ha v" an op port 11 n : i ; to show wiott t l-.ev enn do. Hoess of the p.rst Xatto,,:,! lias fiened Kdw in Lip:nk! hi tonight's iirie--jr aciiit the Hoosters as an anchor rnan -ncl tj.,- b-., ate v t j n g to ;.f-e h '. re, do some real wo- k beautiful" window display
Steel cotTCratioil is
violation of the Sherman ami trust ,-t, j t lie snprem.-- court rierirte.i today. This! 9
decision of the X e VV dersey ,-0,,j- v, . f-U- t lined. r
"In Old Kentucky" and Corinne
Griffith in "Human Collateral5
Twin City News Notes
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Afternoon only. Evening Corinne Griffith in "Human Collateral." SUNDAY
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S3 Office, Room 222. Calnmet o.Jf. Phone i ra
233. Kesidenoe, 4318 Olcctt ave. Phone 1
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Jack Pickford in "Jack and Gill,,
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a iuine L.ire insurance
C
ompaiiy
of Indiana
Incorporated December 24, 1319, offers the unsold portion of its stock to conservative investors. Send the coupon today timorror.- may be too late stock advances March 1st.
Old Line Insurance Company of Indiana, 720 Chicago Ave., East Chicago, Indiana. a Gentlemen: . Without obligation on my part I would like to have full particular of the bj
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 8, 9, 10 Norma Talmadge in "The Isle of Conquest."
Thursday and Friday Elsie Janis in "A Regular Girl."
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Today and Tomorrow WILL ROGERS ia "Almost a Husband
Also today "The Lion Man." Note Children wil! he admitted for 2 cents between 3:30 and 5 : 30 p- m- today.
Wednesday and Thursday "The Crimson Gardenia"
Saturday A Thomas Ince production. "The Midnight Patrol."'
Sunday William Farnum in "Ihe Adventurer."
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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY AND TUESDAY HIRSHOFF'S GYPSIES "Bohemian Life" The greatest act of its kind in vaudeville. TARSHI & JOSHI Japanese Novelty. MARIE BEECHER Comedienne. THOMAS & ROSS Wandering Minstrels. KNOWLES & HERST Smart Patter and Songs. JACK LEWIS Comedy Propaganda.
iliow Jionday. Wednesday and Satiirdnr. Matinee d.;!? 2. 19 p. m. Nigiht ooyuot 7 to 11. S-onday and holiitttyi ontinuoui J to 11.
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