Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1920 — Page 2

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UPRISIN

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rJritish Government Discover Alleged RevolutionaryPlot for Ireland, England and Scotland.

nv p:ri.f. . RHKVt: 'STUFF CORRESPONDENT I N SERVICE! T.OXPON. March 24 Ietails of an a

'(son revolutionary plot by Sinn h!ne- RrifmS KilhpviW s vm na t h i t e r I

n"i fifiirjns. with uprising set for -pr:! 5. !n Ireland. EnsUml an.) Sentare today ! ti possesion uf the n-itish government, iTorrti r, g to In-'T-n-.stion which Is both unofficial a-:l u neon firmed, hut which was spoured '-opi authentic fnurcf. Tl'f assassination of Thomas Me'"ur'ain. Seinn Fein I,.rd Major of Cork

GOT A CHILD'S COAT BY DYEING GARMENT

'Diamond Dyes' Help Make New Outfits for Youngsters.

pop t worry about perfect result. T'se "Diamond Pves." guaranteed to elve a new. rich fadeless color to any fabric, whether St be wool. silk, linen. otton or mixed goods lire uses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to diamond iv over any color that you can not mfk a mratake. To match any materia!, have drugget show you "Diamond Dye" Color a nl. adv.

grew out of this revolutionary conspiracy, it was declared. j OFFICIALS I.KtltN OK PLOT. j Technical officer were to come on i a special ship from Cermany. F!ut the I British govern nient learne of the plot i and the Germans never arrived ! What steps the Hrit'sh government! lias secretly taken t' crush the oon-j spnaey Is not revealed, but the ringleaders are aaid to be known Special trains are .mill l.-lng held in; readiness to convey troops to any spot I where disorders break out. ' srrn.i, .i inns im.cki. I Special mounted police guards have I ben on duty around Buckingham pal-i ace and the government buildings. i At one royal residence workmen be. gan painting the Iron fence surround- ! ing the grounds, but the painters'" I were UlsguiKed agents from Scotland! Yard. j Reports of the revolutionary agita- t tlons prompted Allen Clement Bdward to question Premier Lloyd Ceorge In i tlie house of commons on Monday as to whether the cabinet chief's had been i forewarned of the plans for an ar ied uprising at. Dubl'n, London. Glasgow, and elsewhere in the HriUs.li Isles on'

Kaster Monday. Premier Lloyd-George when the question was put to him point Maui, di dnot deny that the gofernment has knowledge of a revolutionary plot. But he adroitly evaded It by giving a noncommittal answer. Those profess'ng "inside k now led,;"" assert that these were ihe salient plans for the coup. The rising was to lake place on tne anniversary of the Dublin revolt of 1 ! 16- Faster Monday. Outbreaks were to occur simultaneously at Dublin. London, Liverpool, Manchester, 5;a,gow and eLsewhere. KVrilKMISTS TO CO-UPF.RUK. British "extremists" were to co-operate in fomenting revolution. However, that part of the p'an em bracing the use of German officers already has miscarried. The, British newspapers have not dared to publish the sensational ry ports of this alleged revolutionary conspiracy. The British public was absolutely unaware of "the existence of the plot until the question was raised in the house o? commons.

MEMS M

HOMES FOR

E.

An U" pO!'!,l will protxib I y residence fo mer was c;

Albert J

fclil esltfe de.U whdi 1 1 fan number of now Ksiji fliictK" this sum-

closed this morning when

Lape. a well-known ll-uiimond !

Sore Relief

RELL-A

am?

MX

5 Bell-ans Hot wafer

Sure Relief

FOR INDIGESTION

contractor, purchased the entire block if land lying on the west side of CS .ivc, between 141st and 142nd sts., in Fast Chicago The property was sold to him bv I'rt.nk K. He' and is a part of the tract which Mr. Hot purchased several months ego fnm a Chicngi syndicate. The tern'ory l';d bv Mr. Retj; adjoins the Sinclair Co. property and the ciy pa'k and is practically 'lie (lily tract in K.i' ihicago on which losidcnco construction bus not In en started. Tin re art1 to rt -o 1 gh t lots in the block purchased by Mr. Iapc. The purchase price indicated by the revfiue stamps v. as $10.00". H- bus net made his plans public Jet. but is is likely that, owing to the demand for houses, these hoii e lots will soon be on the market for persons desiring to purchase hoiio-s

BARKER GIVES UP $14,000 JOB

Railroad Union Head Will Never Work for Labor Organization Again.

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1 INTERNATIONAL 'KTROIT. MICH

NEWS . .Ma

SERVICE ! di 1M -

: The- denl J through by 1 property of j time. The ! agency of i i

is one of the larRet inii an individual in '.) mg tins proi.s: t ion for .some i-le was ina.de through the istlin. M"jn & Hast inns.

DRIVE TO CLEAN

TREASURER'S WINDOWS

FORD HITS CHICAGO CAR While driving a Kord .south on r roadway in Gary yesterday afternoon. Frank Rrbinson lost control of his machine and struck the rear of a Chicago machine standing at 640 Ilroadwny. Little damage was done and settlement was made.

TsCMEMBtrC::::5i

Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

Did You Get a Daily Dime Saver?

The Daily Dime Savers, which we have been handing out to all who ask for them, are encouraging many people to save. There's room for 31 dimes in the Daily Dime Saver and when it is filled it will be accepted as a deposit on an existing account or it will start a new account here. Try saving all the dimes you get in change and you will be surprised at the tidy sum that can be accumulated in this manner. Our Daily Dime Saver, yours for the asking, will help you save.

THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.

Wm. Koencke is Willing To

Start the Ball Rolling Right Away. The rite treasurer's office is more or less wearily fn miliar to every tax-nayer in Hammond and few persons dosire to linger there longer than necessary. The quick adie-u is inspire! ro only by painful 1 nancial obligation which h.ivc bwn met bv the oppressed lax-payer but in part aKo but b-r th fallowing I: lustration illusira e A window cleaner had Just f.n -rod

I Pd'.ing his taxeo ihe pa.ii thtm oboei-

fulH. too. which goes to show that it Py to take panest when Waller Hiele-

feld. the city treasurer, approached hi! and asked what the rate would be for cleaning t he office windows. The man surveved the eight or ten windows with a. calculating eye ard turning to fcld, said: "What do ru mean --ihe tir ! coat?" Then appearth on the scene Willis ;o Koencke, manager of the renting deportment of th lake Cminty Savings

fc Trust Co.. Mr. Koencke i3 a frequro. visitor at the cil treasmrer's office and has decided that be can no longer stand the begrimed walls, the ceiling with its patches of lath sticking through the plaster, and the bolshevik window panes with their dust coats i quarter of an inch thick, fo Mr. Koencke has turnxl over to Mr. Bielefeld a brand new 30 cent piece to be usee! as the foundation for a fund to rei:abiiate the quarters of tho city treasurer. Donators to the fund will b lookM upon a public spirited characters who seek to lighten the burden of fellow tax-raer or hi least, to lighten and brighten the eH momenta which he is lons'rained to -rend in the confine of the ofhee of the city t roa.su rer. I w-e hear the click of coirs?

K. Ilarker. grand I'riited H rut herliootl Way employes and borers this afterno.

Allen

president ef the of Maintenance of Kailway f" 1 1 o p La -n announced that

FATHER SHOOTS SON TO SAVE HIS SOUL

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and Murray ,

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KeepVour Eyes! Clean O I o o r- M & 1 1 H ,

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WAS LOOKING

FOR MARY

Would Rather Kill Boy than Have Him Kill Some One And Be Hanged.

TRENCH WARFARE

SRVICEI -After shoot-

on e one

lie

res ;

had

resignation was

ned that position and his

accepted Saturday by

the grand lodge. C. K. Crahle, one ,.f

the grand ico pr c iden t s. is acting aa grand presiflent. Mr. 1'arker said. Strain fro mover work and the large responsibility attached to his office was given by Mr Marker as the Tease nfor his .resignation. "My health is poor and I have been in harness for a long time." be said. "1 expect to go west for some months fine thing is sure, 1 will nut again work for a labor organization. I have had enough of that and a mglad to be relievd of the responsibility." The position carries a salary of i'i,f.nd a year.

MISS FRIEDA MOCK

DIES IN ARIZONA

East Chicago Girl Was Private Secretary To Gary Real Estate Concern.

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS CHICAGO ..March 24-

Ing down his own son "to save bis soul" the father Rat beside the dying lads bed today and prayed that his life might be Rpared.

Ihe roy, Frank Tinano. Jr.. is of ten children, and the only

whose escapades with a band "f corner gangstera served to mar th happiness in the Llnano home. .Several days ago the father drove him from the house, but the boy's mother followed him and gave him some money. This th" boy spent on his gangster friends. Learning of it. the father sought out his son in the latter's haunts and was greeted with a sneer when he upbraided the boy. The eld-r Pinano then whipped out a revolver and shot his son three times. "I shot him to save his soul." be confessed to the police. "I'm glad, because I would rather kill hiin than have him murder some on and be hanged" Hut today paternal love overcame everything else and the father sat beside his bry and prayed that he might not die. "Von were tight." the youth told him. "I had it coming: to me." Physicians say there is little likelihood of bis recovery.

DEVELOPS IN GERMANY

II V t-'IX K DlilllN !STFF CORRESPONDENT I N SERVICE' BKLLIX. March 2:1 -III p. m Tren

warfare has developed between eminent troops and the Heds in region of Minister. Westphal u. Jteda are trying to cut their thiough the government forres t Holland frontier.

1 he lleds began w i'r. agu in st . t lie go vern men t Cen. Yon Water. Tlip.

h

g o v - h T h ' w a y the

Mary 1'ickfordl The ra

n Hammond Centra! r" 'heie Mike Jennings, h '

'.( i Socked up t.end -

;ga on to dete rmine h

er bv street, i a d y, ;

prof in' s af

Boy, pa a

e rn a n a t s f lire station

jfurs old. and mg an Invent;

.'a n t , . .M k. who is slon a nd l:es h that .Mary, the

him t'.- sign some, papers. He south' relief vesterday morning from tn.state's attorney and entered a IV hir.au street, 'hank looking for him. Tw(.. he made the round of the variou wind'.ws ;n the hank and tnn left. In th. icf atitime bank official! had ni-tihei ttie police t!:at something was wronu n I'etimark or words to that efT. r . Mike was arrested at the Ubnr Ten p i'tid is tifjng he'd for investigation ,

l 'd - c r r 7 State 1 luioid

a n eiffe n s ; e ' e under t r o i p R v e i e

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e r and a h a n d o n

In and i g a i n w o r k

pt in tag".

ien his

!er and will the

it-

TWENTY MILLION VOTES IN ONE MAN'S HAND

driven behind the Von Water was oh

h'-a do iiar! rs . The subway is inning aga The subway is i u n n i r. ; Merlin Is quiet. There arts indications that be lesumed tomorrow, pm

factories damaged by silm

It began to look today as if the po

tieal leaders bad lost their grip upon the workers entirely. The Laborites

perstsc-d in their demands for the with Jdrawal of ail troops from the factory

districts to the center of the city, but the. government refuser!. The cabine w;is vacilla'Tig em th" U ii hr decision. Two proposals w ere before the ministers regarding the future of ihe cab-

i i net. One was for all the ministers

to resign at once for the formation of a cabinet meeting the approval of the Socialists; the other was for the ministers, against whom opposition is keenest, to quit as individuals.

SM0niKRS FRIEND

ASSISTS NATl'RK

jlr AH Oroztlts

BfUWin O FXGPLATOH CO. Deer s r). An ta C

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Suffragists Hot After Alfred DuPont Whose State Blocks Amendment.

HENRY BAKEMAN FILES DIVORCE SUIT

nig here !.- if Miss Kreida tia, oitiif as a many friends w as s i impair-

Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless

If you want p'enty of thick, beautiful, glossy, snkly hair, do by all means ger rid of dandruff, for it wi't starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush er warh it out. The only sure

way to gt rid of dandruff is to di-j the soie it. then you eiestroy it entirely, i

To do th:. get about four ounces ef ordinary liind aron. appiy It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten th scalp and rub it In gent'y w I h the fi n g e r tins II y moriiirg. m"st if not all, of your dandruff will he gone, and 1,'tree or four more applications will completely difsolve and entirely destroy every aingje sign and trace of It. You win find, loo. that all itching and eligcing of tie scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a bun ilred times beur. You ian get lieiuid arvon tit any cirjg store. l; Is inexpensive and four ounces is ail you will need. n." matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails adv.

The 1 1 feirmat ion ani tenia y of the death i Mock, at Phoenix. Arizr distinct shock to her here.. While her health

ed as lo allow the fmtvly to become distressed oer her condition yet fewknew of it. Miss Mock was one of the most highly esteemed young ladies of this city and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mock of 3426 Crapevine ft., fell ill following her duties as private secretary to the firm of Kelley and S'emmes. a (lary realty company. Nervous exhaustion was the prime factor in her case which hrought about other complications. Mi.-s Mock was graduated from the Last Chicago High school and iat.r (iiiahfied for the

position which she so creditably held.) She was a talented yoi.cg 'sily and be- j loved by all who knew hf r. She had two sisters I he M'sses Irni.i and Palsy i Mock, who grieie her loss as well as

tn sore,y hereaved parents Her mother is a'-co tn tie n y i n g t-ie remains which are leaving Phoenix and due to arrive here Friday morning. Funeral arrangements wiil h mad- upon the arrival into rhe city. Mrs. Mock was In her twenty-orsf year at th& time of her passing. She professed the Methodist Kniscopai faith in which rites she will be buried in. with lv. Klver Jones conduct i ns. The tri(. west was made last January in hopes of bettering the health which had so com pletely failed. Mr. Jlock. the fat-r. connected with the inland Sich! Co.. accompanied his daughter away and remained with ler until such tli..- inat Mrs. Mock ceuld comfoitahly take care of her. Tl,e entire public exiend to

family their sincervst sympathy.

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS WASHIMiTOX. March : f' "i.i'.OOO.Of'O women are liflnds of one man today.

Suffrage leaders here, Alfred IiPont, wealthy political ocial leader of Ilelawnre. !a h"!d bv suffragists to be the one man who

SERVICE ! 4. Th votes held iii the according to

a nd the c II

That :' w'fe thought uve mother and sister than she d is one of the a!legalon. Rakeman in his i-ompla'nt ffrom h's wife Alvira. which f led in the Hanimrnd superior Attorneys M'-Mahon and Con'e were married November r. separated on St. Patrick's l a : s,i-s that Mrs Hake-man r ' , to house--keeplr.g with hiui hi led him to live in furnished r . w as a.J.'o very q iai relsoine . and objected to almost an

d

her h '.m

if H e n r v r d 'or' e has ben court bv iv. The 1 '.' 1 f' a n d IPmiv sed to g ; comrieleuns. She h e sa s. tiling lie

DeLuxe Theatre Today - DOROTHY PHILLIPS in "PAID IN ADVANCE" ThurdaV, Friday and Saturday NELL SHIPMAN BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY Friday and Saturday. ANTONIO MORENO in the !lth episode of "THE INVISIBLE HAND"

Saturday

and Sunday Jovd Comedv.

Harold

ratification of the suffrage

late I e g i s - centering

secure the

amendment by the icjavvare s i at lire. Suffrage loaders are

heir pressure upon Alfred niPont. who is nbw listed as an "ami." as they declare if he will give his support to suffrage the legislature is bound to ratify. 'The smallest state in the union Is blocking the federal suffrage amendment." declared a .statement issued by the National Womans party which has heretofore never u-dmitted even the- pissibilitv of defeat.

I sn'ggey.ed .

Then too.

sullen pouting dsposh refus? to talk io ir m boui . at a sire ieh .

sue WHS lem and i , -n e r ni eHe seems

ticularly .peeved though be( refused to c. nfifle matiy t h . him 'but instead preferred tCo n fi i a n t of he,- mother- or s ,

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ouH I for j par- i she with

v e a

Sunday OWEN MOORE "SOONER OR LATER" ComiBg Mon., Tues. and Wed. Constance Talmadge in "A Temperamental Wife."

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BsissBeasiSiQs

JUDGE WILSON

RENDERS DECISION

The city e.f Gary will have to pay in round figures $284 an arte for -11 acres of land. f it wants the land of the Tolleston flun Club recently con-

ORPHEUM HAS ORIENTAL DREAM j

James M ;ch els t e 1 1 e-. manager of tiie Orphean theatre takej i ot:'('i rahle pride in announcing as the hcadMner for his mid-week program. "The Maid of Egypt." an oriental dream which is ail that would be e.'.pc.'ted fiom the name. It i a musical e-omedy. full of 'pep, and featuring a swarm of niettv girls with swell wardrobes set off by a ' lot of special scenery. Another' big

number on t he h 11 ! P.eers. the danci-ig hi keeps the audience in a

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c 1 1 y for of the

pa rk Little

purposes Calumet

OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS

,6.00 TO 8-.00RM.

Windstorm Insurance

Capital And Surplus $65,000.00

March, April. May.

months noted for th

3 :T? "'

Thret-does.

eir

I orna-

indstorm insurance doesn't cost much but the banks in making building loans now require this form of protection. A genuine windstorm is always destructive, and there has been storms in this community that have done considerable damage.

BANK

NEWBERRY RECOUNT ARRANGED FOR 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS StHVICEl 11 ASIIIMITuN, March 14 Arrangements were made yesterday for a recount of ballot 4' m the Foril - Ne w bei ry senatorial election m Michigan by n sn h-com m i 1 1 1 e of the senate p'iiiiges and elections couunitt'e

Considerable time was consiinred by

the su b com n i t : ee. of which Senator

Watson, repiiiiiiran, oi" Indiana, is ihchairman. In Adjusting the expense's to the task of tabulating 400.0101 ballots cast in the eighty -t w o .Michigan counties. I . . - ... 1 . .""i

d e m n at th

I rl er . j This- was the decision e.f Attorney j Jesse Wilson of Hammond, wiio sat as

special judge jn the pror eed i ng and after a week of deliberation yesterday gave the above ruling. It w;is his eiplnion that the ;n acres shoulo nrrroc $.10n n acre or about $53.0o for the tract. Against this sum would be benefits to the Tollcston Ciin Club set at $18 an acre, cutting the cost, to th" city of flary to $284 an acre. During the trial witnesse sof th city eif Cary testified the plot was not worth $liif an acre while Tolles-on club witnesses testified that it was worth prices from irson to $1,000. This is the land that is now under three and f ur feet

of water

time he hits the .-iother ep srvde a!. 'The ffiack s h o w n

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Pel

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AUDITORIUM

THEATRE 367 Calumet Are., Hammond. TODAY. MARCH 24 SHIRLEY MASON in "THE FINA1 CLOSE-UP" Also Dora Rogers in "His Disgusted Passion"

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S .vrt'i,

G. GRUBBS IS TIRED OF MARRIED LIFE

In spite of the fa,t that h wh.le at home was dissatisfied f quently cursed him and beat h

lier hands and kitchen utensils alleges. Oreely Orubbs was diwhen she would bo awav and herself from the home for week

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with '

as h r 1 Tim !

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After you cat always tala

QrCR TOUR ACXSfOMACg) ln6tant)y relieves Heartburn. EloatdGauy Feeling. Stops food sourinff, rpeatin(f , and all stomach miseries. Aid dig-boa aad aBoatita. Keep tomacb awtetand atroog. increase Vitality andl'ep. EATON7CI the beat rc.-ndy. Tn of thonandiwondcrfally bnnefitad. Only coat a cent er two day t use it. Poitll coaranteed topltuaot w will refund mmmj, Get able aox today. You wUl ao. Summtia PliarmacT. Hammond. Ind.

HOW STOCKS ; OPESED ,Jf

1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW Y i K K . March 4.- Kurlher sharp advances in many issues featured the stock market a,t the opening todav. initial advances, ranging from fractions to twelve points. All of the ste-el issues w ere prominent. Crucible jumped twelve points to 254 '. find Baldwin leooomouve four points to 143 '3. yte. l common a ox er one fH.int hie her at 13. and He-public Steel showed an advance of 2 at. I 1 1 . lione.ral Motors rose 6 'a points te 4C6 and then dropped to 393. Cencral Motors certificates made a new high record since trading started on the c x-

ehanae at 40'-s. an advance of '2 Pierce Arrow advanced over one point to 74. Mexican Petroleum was most active of the oil shares, advancing 4't points to 202. Texas Co. rose 1 3 to 2 1 i. and Pan American Petroleum to lOliVI'ractionrtl gains were made- in the copper and railway issues.

ia-'t time she left home was March IT. So he has decided to break permanently with Goldie and has fi!-d suit fir a oivcrce In the Hammond moei 'or court. They were married Mac 2.S. 19 i 4. and have three children. In adri t:on -o other grievances. Creely sais h s wife would take h:s monev and insipud etf applying it on the fa.m.ly bil's would divert it for her own uses. Mr. rirubhs asks for the custody if the 1 hi Wren .

PASTIME Today HARRY MYERS in REVENGE OR ? Tomorrow John Barrymore in "Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman"

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Moeirv back without queatin if HUNT S Salve fail in th rrearmen t of I TCH, ECZEMA , RINGWORM. TETTER or olbe-ritchint alrin diaese. Try 75 cent bz at our rtak.

Josepii "w. AVeis, Drua

-Today and GERALDINE

Tomorrow FARRAR

-in

THE WORLD AND ITS WOMEN"

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Rates and quest.

other information upon

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EAST CHICAGO INDIANA

EXPERT C08 IVt 8Tal6HT. EKED m or i' b ct,irr.ifanB. oer IV9 re an reeord eorna io ard tt ptena afantlnn v' a a!ii-fj

15? an'l ral''a envaieiaa 1 - Innilil. ic ll Mi' el ih. ha B.p'"'' 1" tr.ailn

EYE, EAR.N0SE & THROAT DISEASES

Peel! Itulr

Cnna'j Itattoa Fr.

weak Son p. Cnm

ar 1 .tl : Cra J Obstnj etas'

EVES EYES C Y Ef EYE NOSE MODE 08E NOSE

Dmt Riinnlr Burr . 0rt,-ucl Sflra : woak Catarrfiat Enla-ttd

: EHS : fRS : f R : E8 THROAT THROAT THROAT THROAT

GLASSES: Gold Filled, S. $5. SB, J7, $8. Solid Gold, $6, 87. S3. S10, $12. THAN KLIN O. CART TIB. M. D. 12T S. State St. Kinras to ; SnndaT. 10 to 12.

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SPELLERS ASKED

INT'lA VAPOI.Ia'. I nd.. March 24. -Advertisements may soon invade the Matc-adripted lexthoeiks tiseyl in the Indiana public, schools. In eirder to help publishing companies in rarr.ving out contracts mado before present high prices of labor anel materials. A proposal to that end w a made to the state board of education by re-.presentat I its of the World Rook Company. On account of reported losses sustained in providing the Centennial Speller at the contract price, the company asked permission to Insert four pages of educational advertising matter. The board took the matter under advisement.

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HAMMOND

INDIANA

TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

MAID OF EGYPT" An Oriental Dream

A Miniature Musical Comedv 10 People Girls-

Comedy 1 0 and Dancing.

Songs

LA ROSE & LANE Original Songs and Chatter. GO-GET-EM ROGERS The Dancing Bricklayer. EN0R & WEBER Singing, Violin and Banjo. ERNEST RACKETT He Rolls His Own. WRIGHT & ALDINE The Novelty Wonders. Also PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET."

New aaow lannday. Wedne?dar and Satrdar. Matinee daily at !:! p. m. Night oovJfmci 7 to 11. Smnday ajicl holiday -m tlnurms I t.e 11.