Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1920 — Page 2

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REYNOLD'S BLQ'G. DEAL IS CLOSED Ne cot iatior.s w b ich . 1" e be-n I"" '' ng for t o f-ks f- r the suit- ..f (! He ynolrl's 1'uildi-se. -'- ltroad'av, fve officially ch-seri tdav lien d.--d nfw lit.-.. I Hi i'iihv n I i t i.v.ne .tit the rrnpfi'lv 1" de Gary Cet-sial K--h-l y i'i'r("'raii"ii The 'H'" p. lid us U'l i r v t cod I.' I '1 v " I'CPn II". j Tno la'Viio'ils n'.Ui.c ! " " I cue o' the most vali:pb i" ;'l!itt:? i o j ivary . it Is tuo-si-n y s '. i i: d n i enri l devoted to offices ai d .'ie of i the pii'Jt modern of 11' i I1'1 mi thej civ. It wan formerly o.vn.d by il. J Keyn"Ul .of Chicago. Officers of the (Jury Central I'.e a'iy Corporation a:'': Joseph Tittle. .Joseph I- lost, Sam Miller, ano A. M. t . li r . TV-e purchaser- dee! in'1 :o makf1 ;i;;v definite annoimccnu ins a t fi. ;u ! IV p ro emen t s Hi t lie hlllidtng. but It i ! 'uh' thai two T T 1 t e S t i ! ': e s will I-. added 1" the ptcsnt Mrucmrr. the foundations for v hich w ei e .; ruc-i-d to fuppoii five .-'.oviiy , TlliS t I H Mi CI loll IS !! Of !;.. I;, rps; ee n su tr. na i e,l ! n dou n n i al estate in in any month WOOD GREETED BY l Speakers at Sullivan Home Of National G. 0. P. Chairman Hays. 'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! Sll.LIVAN. INi'.. April CT The home town of i'l li. Hay., odairman -f th" r'put)!ii':in national i-ommittop today pmrUod i:s stamp of approval on l.pimsnl Wniul fop presiilf-nt vv h"n a iiupo crowd uirnoii out In .Sullivan and (,vp lb? i-andidat" vovif-Tojs vvflomre PTiorj. Tho tSen-'ral in l urn diseouragori mi.ohi-f makei who trii-i! t'"1 pi-'t Mm in lich.t of hme ai odd.- with

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Hay.--- vv iion ho deciareil that he gladly entrust hi? oarniidaiy to national chairman it nominated, feel that the republican party is innate in having- as chairman a will the j i : for-i ma n who;:e interests are solely for its suoress." he declared. arid tin cruvvd .heered and cheered. " Aain I f eel that a national comniiltei- has adopted a wise policy vvhf-p jt insists that the I'lairman shiM Mi.iiapA the cam (j paign of vvhoevr is nominated. I: ft ji.-i: !id n.-.ljcv v"i'ih should 1 liercd to. Indiana is to b cnsratii HERE 13 our tisua answer -when w? arc asked that question: "Pointed shoes! Pointed shoes bend the toes. Corns, bunions, callouses, "weak arches, ingrowing nails, etc., are Nature's protest at such distortion." Wc have helped many foot sufferers by selling tbem Educator Shoes. Educators are correctly shaped to give emple toe room. They "let the feet grow as they should," straighttoed and shapely. Step in and slip cn an Educator. You will want all your family to wear Educators after that. BICt HUTCHIVS

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1 iatd tiiat one i f her distinguished and trusted sons occupies this position. Will II. Hays is a man in whom both myseif and my national manager. Col. t VV'jlli .n l,rnor t roctor. have utmost 1 ' c 1 1 f: tience . He is abe.ut the best nat nal ihuirman we Viave ever had." ! """ s' " from a flag draped auto in ; t ne ( luirt House l ark surrounded by ' a large crowd and every appeal for I true Americanism, and return to con1 s 1 1 1 u t lor.a 1 giiv crnment w as given eiiiu k applause. The town was dec orated with bunting and national colors. Wood has meet with even greater enthusiasm from early morning in I'anviHo. through to Sullivan, than he met last waek in Ohio. THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN I " ' i i - ( na. 1 mors ! r,? o-ifrii Ml tan j ini r'can Cnr & Foundry, i Ameri. ,-ui locomotive ti-.e-t-ttNin Smelting j on. ric.-tn Steel Kouneiry . - Af,r; j.-.-ci Sni;ir Ki fining. 1 Mnrriran Tel. ,t T 1 M-.'-i-icao I'ire ; .'. i.nco'ida j Kaldwm locomotive j l:,--thlelie m Stee 1 ! e 'aniid tan Pacifice'en 1 ra! heath'i' -!; - SH'i - 62' - 42'i .13" . 35 ' 17 - 58 i -115',. . CO .117' - 762 . SI - 34, . 3ti, - S1U .2.:ru . fiii 1 40 i? - 3.12 . S . 7S'i - eO - 43 li - 44, .103', . 7i - 4 0 1 - 4 0-,, . ! V 2 . 95 -.S7U !7 - 45 -102',, . 37 .1 10 50 1, - 21 I, - 37 1, Chicago S1- North vveste"-n . ( htvago. Mil. & i'l. raul ('olorado Fuel ' 'onsolidated Ias "rucible Stee! . r u s 1 1 Ib-ro-s See'urities 1 , neral Eie-! rie1 h oe r a 1 M t it ors Illinois Cr ii ra 1 Int. T'apcr Lackawanna Si eel I.ehisih Valle Muivale Stfi N. Y. Air Ihake New Torn- C. -ntral... Northern Pacific Ohio 1 "i t ies Gas nn v Ivaii'n . .. Tre ss, -d f- ie e ( V, r Ca.lway Siee! Sprinji'f1 ften.llMg . ... K- 1 h if 1 i nn & S'eel Texas O. . Ti h.'i'C'' Pi'i-uucts . 1 '. S. nubb. r I . S. MI-.-I - l. ?. fterl -, fj. est 1 nghou e . iilv-J Overland S,i 1 lair Oil B I TT I" K 5.713 tubs, n a. 5 ' 2 c : x t ra 11 r 1 -o. k. 34 ; J3 ' ji;. 'rec ircri . exli'c; packing Your Word is Law We think even' article we put up for pale is A-No. 1 in quality. But, if for an' reason it fails, we urge" that you bring it at once to our attention. If it doesn't meet your standards, it won't meet ours. And incidently it's a whopping big concern that backs the tires we sell, and both make good. That's why we : ell Firestone. O'NEIL AUTO SALES 671 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind,

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EGG.-? Reoeipl.. SB. 000 cases. Ordinary ftrsis. 3fil39c; (lists. 1 1 1 ? 4- 1 1 : evtia. 47t4f4Sc; checks, S31j 35c: dirties-. Zi .t 35 e. CHBESK Tw m. Oaisies. SO1.-.. 30'ic: :ovi-: 1 jontrhoins, r.ic live rorirnv i.ickenF. 35c: springs. no vi , i T (ir '-i c ; Tour-K Anid-ica?. lirick. : 'jr. -- Tmkoys, "5c; Stic; nx'ters. 23c; V.cesc. 22c; dm kj. 3Se. POTATOES R.cH pm. 32 cars. MintirroiR and Dakoi. ohlos and "vS censin, :.OcTr7.:o. CHICAOO CASH GKAIN. VRX- No. ; jellow. $1.80: No. 3 white. $1.73; Nn. 3 yellow. S 1.77. OATS No. Z while. $I.0S."T l.3: No. 3 white. J 1 .07 "2 . CHICAGO riVE STOCK. HOGS FtooFiiu., 22.100. Mjrk"l, slow. :ady to 1.50 lowe.r than Moadiv nverage. Bulk. $ 1 3. 1 6 V 1 5. 1 .'. Top. Jli. :;.. H-av-.c wriRht. $1 3 55 fa 14. u0. Medium weiftht. $M.16 it lo.So. l-;eht unchi. )H 75 iff 1i.36. Light liois. .1M.ru) 'n 15.10. Lfen. y phckir.jf evvs. sn-oidh. 1-.00 (fj 13.00. TnckiiiK roufh, $ 1 1.75 fi 11.23. Pics. $1 3.00. OATTI-K Ivee-eipi.. tsnnO. Marltet. I. totly 2 jit 50c liiaher. I5e:f Sueis: M"ilium n1 Heav-v weight. $ 1 S.00 Hi 1 I .. ; choice and prune. $ I ;t. 00 ft 14.25; ni-uiuui find Rood. $1 1.25ft' 13.2:,: I.iRhi Weight. J I - .00 ft" 1 4 00 ; Knod nod choice. $ 2.no '-"' 14.00; common and medium. S10 00 ,? 12.00. mitf'he.- f'att'.c: Heifers. S7 7r.ru 13.75; cows. $7.65 Cr 1 2.25 : bull". 57.6."'d II. 00. Omners nd ("vi t ter : Cow s and heifers. $i.OOftS.25; cannrr sters. $i.50 W7.65. V-al calves (light and hanriyvieiRhl). $12. 00ft 11.00. I-Yeder Mi-i-im $S.50 ft' ll.3o. blocker steers. $7.25 i 10. grt. ? evl.cr cow arid heifers, $7 ft'D.00. frlock'r cnlve?. $8.0" ft 1 1 .Oil. '"HIl'AlX) vnh 50 to 60 lbs. Mr; 70 to 0 lbs, I5ft17c: 80 to 100 lbs. 18 H t3c; fancy. 20c; overweight kidneys. 1 10 to 175 lbs.. 1 0 ft 1 2c I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I NEW YOKK, April 2 7. price movements were confiisf-d in the early dealings on the stock exchange today, strength at the opening being followed by reoensie-ns in most of the active issues. Ucai.ng continued prominent, opening from 51 u to 32. compared with 32'j at the close yesterdey. The stock then ji.mpl to 9314. followed by a reaction o 91w. Other rails generally made gains of from one to three point?. Rock Island and New York Central gaining one point while Oelaware & Hudson rose three points to 97. Southern Pacific, however, fell tg to 36". Steel common rose 'a to 9Sn. but Quickly lost this gain. Baldwin locomotive jieleled one point to 116U. Lackawanna Steel roe 1 '4 to S3', and Crucible 2's to 240. Mexican Petroleum rose 2 Ij to 1 7 and Pan American Petroleum, after advancing two points to 96 s4. reacted to 05-i,. Trans Continental Oil wa. In supply, dropping two pom's to a new low record of 13 General Motors. aftr selling up 10 3i. dropped to 316. and Sludbaker lost 1 :g 10 111. After frequent variations in price movements, the market turned strong in the late forenoon. ;early all tit" leading issues moving up f roy't'ne to four point. Reading, aYter fal to 91 V roso to 94i, and New- Tork Central rose two points to 74I5. Steel common moved tip to 98?. Republic Steel to 100, and 1-ialdwin Locomotive to llS'-j. Mexican Petroleum rose nearly four points to 1 TtJ find Pan American VrtrolutTi over two points to above 97. ('oncral Motors mndp a gain of seven points to 324 and Sludebaker rose from 111 10 112'4. Philadelphia Co. was active and strong, rising over three points to 40ri. 1 j- Suit to qile; m has been filed by George A. U'l et. at. against .1. W . Erooks. et. al. .1. M. Slinson i." attorney for the p'a'ritifT. An R-ppeai by the plaintiff fre-tn : "11 decision In the court of Justice E. P. Ames has been filed 'it the j;:prior court in the case e-f th Globe Soap ( 'i.'., against Mrs. A. Joblanski. The defendant In her answer In the Justice court stated that she had formerly been in charge- of a grocery store jf 139th and Alder streets. Indiana. Ha.boi . but that the account of the s a.? ccmpany sought to rollect had been 111inrred after her son took over the store. On this answer .lndg Ames found for the defendant. Charles P.. Wilcox, a steel worker, w ho resides at Hobart has tiled suit for ! v e ne from Thelma Wilcox In the Hammond superior court. He says they were married at Columbus. Ohio. 'May 23, 1917 and that on September 17 o; the same vear the woman abandoned him. W . .1. Murray of East Chicago, is his attorney. NEW PLOT FOR GERMAN UPRISING I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERv'ICEl HI'liMN. April 27. -The Nationalist newspaper Deutsche I.eitrig revealed today what is alleged to he a new- plot for a Communistic uprising in Germany which had f'-r its object ' lie seizing c" more than a dozen German cities and the immcd.ate declaration of a soviet I ep u bl ,c . Anions: the cities to be sezeel were Wittenberg. Tangermunde. Hanover, "runswiok. Mundn. Gottingen. ('asel. Gotha, Jena. I.eipsng. Halle. Blmerfeld arid Halberstadt. Ileri n was n"l included. Details r-' the alleged pleit included the blowing up of railroad bridges, cutting telegraph and Icphone lines and eiestroying every means of communication in order t paralv ze; the movement of the Keisvhwehr. According to the newspaper, a secret Kcd army of 40.000 men already has been formulated to carry out the plot. AND THEY TOOK HIS BICYCLE Kugene l,ymn. 1054 Calumet a VP., is an amb'tiuus student. In his spare moments he makes' a study of crime., ils cause?, and criminals. In short he is a criminologist and yesterday he. entered the public library on Hohman street to- secure a volume dealing with hia favorite study. He left his bicycle, outside and when he returned the bike was gone. "Now. r realize." he says "that 1 have just learned by firat.

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Gary Man Tries To Bilk Harbor Man Mike Popa, Rougher, Wants To Unload Machine He Paid $1,800 For. 1 .Mike 1'opa. a young Uoiitnu ti.an who; give hi-6 address as ftaMroaeJ avenue.' K.ist Chicago and say? he rccMitlv lived in Gary, confided to Nic lioboc. ' 3512 Block avenue. Indiana Harbor. 1 that he had a machine whiih would: turn out $1 bills from ordinal y paper' and that he would part wi'h it ln the paltry sum if J1.li". j Nick evidenced interest m the pro-; position and promised that he would' buy the machine. Mike and a pat!.--ner then demonstrated how the machine was tn be operated. A pad of; white paper was placed in a binail compartment of an oblong; box. a switch on the top of th- box was tinned, a few coils weie connected, a teicjjiapher's key was pressed ar.d a stacK. of crisp new $1 bill was taken from' the box where toe paper hail been inserted. These 'oil's, it was explained, must then be pressed for tive iiouis between two hoards In f"i Ui-j- would be fit for circulation. i Nick tried all uue day to notify the' police, but Mike and ilia partner vviiej continually with him end frustrated; all attempts. Yesterday Nick went to. tho Indiana jlaj'bor National Hank.; ostensibly to get the $1.10", but in- 1 stead had K. I.. Markry notify the ; police. The plain elotlv. men were in; the. station so T'eputy Sheriff Henry V hi taker undertook the task and a I-: ler having the two men who had re-; mained on aepaiate ce.rne-s pointed, out by Nick, he arrested Mike Popa. J who was carrying the macntne. The other man escaped. Mike claims that he is a rougher by occupation nl that umil six weeks agei he weuked in the steel pi&r.t in Gary. At that time he s-njs that anoher man sung him for $1,800 with the machine for making money and he decided to jel i it to some one else. DESERTING Tl ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. April -Americans, fearing a great battle between revolutionists and Mexican Federal troops, have deserted Mazatlan. acooruing to advices leaching the state department 1 oday . All of the Americans at Mazatian, who desired to leave were afforded accommodations upon the I'aciiic Mall steamer Senator and eighty-six are reported to have saiied trutn the tlr'i Itened port late yesterday. Arrangements for the excavation .f American citizens from- Mazatlati we-re. made by repres-n t a t i v es of the American government , Crisis at Hand "WASHINGTON. April 27 A cr sts in the Mexican situation js at banel. according to reports reaching here fday and there is indication that the final struggle is impending which will determine the strength of the revolutionary mov ement, against Pr,..sid. nt Ca -l anza . Vague dispatches of fighting in hp vicinity of Mexico city and official i . ports that a great battle is impendingfor possesion of the port of Mr.zatlan. em the West coast of Mexico, hrought the opinion here that within a few days there will be a tinning point in the re v.lu t lonary movement which will lead to further successes or will more firmly establish the rule of the Carranza government. Capture of Mier and Guerrero. reported to lien. Salvado- Alvarad", representative of the Sonora revolutionists here, and confirmation of reports that the forces' of G,-n. Mav.-ott have joined the revolution u ere i ,(.. strongest evidences of new strengih bv the rebels. Gen. Hill is rrnort-d to i.e in control e,f the siate of Mor V,.. Information that On. Gonzales ha" refused to join the n b- 1 s ua- accepferi here as an indication of success by the Carrana government. Watch Toner He's the Winner

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A-. '.- ' . ' V XI C ' : ? - I SOLDIER BONUS PROBLEM FAR n ROM SOLUTION ri INTCRV'ATIONAL NEWS C-ESVICCi WASHINGTON. Aprti -' . S doier bonus legislation held tin- attention of cor-.are.-pienis ind. nearer a 1 1 av. but ib velop11 1 s- are i'l ,:at i ha I Pie at isfactory s ;i itl"ti of the d.iiing the probb-m than at any past month . The idem ic-H I 1 i ! 1 p: P.a.ney. den, 01 rat. of I .1 dinson. r"pu b" tea n. levying a tax on w a r 111!'. 1 by Ki). . and P.eo. 1 li.ikcta, s for 1920. ing by the of profits war work i congress P wuich will result in th-- tn government of SO p'-i- , r from industry engaged in l oused t he b-isines men ; a protest f !arm It is claimed by the -jt lou . 'f t h t bill that it w ill yield fully J.'.O'Hi.ftofl.. '"'I', and tl.at this sum w-U he ample to pav any lionus that i..;jy he voted 1.1 i ii" forinet sei v o-e in u . Itusiness men contend that the taking of this amount of money fteun industry wn! cripple it. render it unable in carry on 1 pe husiress thui must i- handled if t ''Hile and commerce are to continue pi "sperous and might precipitate a panic that would throw the entire country in disorder and disaster. Jn order to prevent its passage there wi 1 be a ouick lineup of those members of con g rests who believe that business and industry ale carrying taxes now about as heavy as it Is safe to load upon them. The lesutt of Mii'b a movement will t- r.d to ct..e another faction on the l..c:s leg Usatti n and further eomplie.ite the situation. Tlr- peil;;icfcl si.!-"- of lue o.irstion was e iiiph;j sixe d in the louse by partisan speeches made by Reps, .'.ottgworth. republican. Ohio, and Green, republican. Iowa, and Garner democrat. Texas. The repuh i ica n. scolded the demoorats for living to make political vapifal out of the proposed legislation, and the democrats tetorted that the republicans were seeking to capture the soldier vote by the paltry bi;be of $1 or $!.''." a day bonus. C. 0. HOLMES FOB STATE BUDGET Declaiine for a slate huecr- in Indiana J i 1 e thy; which l'-dueed t.ixcs in I'iionois. i. o. Holmes, president of the South Sid Trust Si Savings Itank of ilarv. dossier h' rarnpaign for the nomination for state senator in the republican primaries. May 1. He bas Jx en unah'e to miike coniplete canvas owing t" his Mct'vities in the Inter-Church World campaign and other organizations having work on at this time. The state budget plan w.ok"d out favorably in iilinois and for this reason Mr. Holmes believes the same plan can be worked to secure gnat, r e-con only and lower taxes in Indiana". His lorikr experience in city, economic and business jil'iairs fits h i m a ii ;r : ra o I y tor ilo- otfice. )iis many irieml point, out. It must be i ememiier.-.j that two candidates ate to be chosen for state senator and two sl-e ii 1-1 be voted f t. Mr. Holmes' number on the ballot, is ilnrty. BUTCKER-PREACHER TRIED FOR MURDER I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! Al'GLSTA. K.. April irt. - Thomas Ma i ksbiii . i vouthful butcher who i I i n pre aciei iimii the pulpit at i-eiijj. tons sr;iv ic- -. viii 1"- id. o-i ii -in trial this week ebuned with t h- n.urdcr of Jos U. Gl-nn. a voting bu:-iness man ijiiid one of his best friend.-, who called lot Mat k-burv 's bono- with se.ei-il hunjett cd dollars in liis pockt ' io,,i, . i The dusnu uilif n d Leu-s.-i of i;ient1 was ' d isri i v i ed buried in a oil. e v;ack near I M.-i rksbn ry s lions.- S'-vi.il liivs after I hi disJiPP'-arance . Sean h of Marksbiicv 's place d.si-insed g.-irm'nis behingI" Glenn a ml n vvns learned th-it 'at kshury had sold two dog.- :uii lireIt. i ms bclon k i nt; i " h i in ; J Right and Wrong Argument. Arc.unioi.1 co'" when ii seeks tr I brin out fiti is. In ii it -e.,.k.s the j tavxrlry glory of temporary mastery. I it is a wind from tin- ilosen, neiiher hoiirinj: mill, nor sootliiiig 'lie trav- ' elfr. KxcLiange i tr .... . . ..- 7 n-i

April 27, i;.'20. 1 ij.i . TROUBLE AIRED IN COURT l'i.sniii-iii.i Peier 'Mitiatis. li,S Slbiev street, was arra'.srned this morning in the fit v curt on a charge of provokfollow. PR h.s iirrrpt vesterday on a war- ant syorn out by Hyman Herm . II. v nun sa;.s Peter aggrcvatcii h m a!-i eisi ',- hl.iie j h !nsitrnt'y ca ! ! , 1 z hint U names. This IVtt-r denies and de lined to secure the serv p e of lawyer to represent him at I h hf arini ,Ma 1. I'pter was held in 1200 t,a DEATHOFFr C. MARSE Franniin Marse. 43 yea1 ? r.f a; died at hi." home 1257 Va u But en s; ; esi.-rda-. afterruem at 4 o'cloe k - 0. -wing a sho'l illness ,.f pncume.nm. The dee-rased wa horn in la-.e i Ml J;.. ttiov Ins to On;- r Park. I where rie made his hnnif tntil ne b ' x me a young mp.n h" then wen; t , 'hicaso where he lived unt.t a a ' t- when he moved to Tlemtnond. Mr. .U;se Ita'-ts l.esi.je.s Ills -,'( one son I'harles. aaed 12 years and 0:0 da'it;ii!.-i. Margie. afil ? years and 're step-daughter. Helen Miller, at-.i 12 yea i is parents Mr and Mr' 1' II. Mass, of Joliet III., five sinter a 1 l wo h'"ot i;i" rs . He was a member of the Buildiny 1. a !i ir I.oca i Nit . 4 . The f .ir.era! a rtangement!" w hich as in c-ho' ge of ,.nder'akr P'ewgrt w i 'v made !; t tf DeLUXE i J3 a, THEATRE B a i ra m K 1 S3 Today MILDRED H. CHAPLIN in "THE INFERIOR SEX" a a s B Wednesday SESSUE HAYAKAWA in 'THE BRAND OF LOPEZ' Thursday and Friday EARLE WILLIAMS in "CAPT. SWIFT" a 8B a. q. 1 ridiy and Saturday WM. DUNCAN in his new serial "THE SILENT AVENGER" Saturday C0RRINNE GRIFFITH in "THE DEADLINE AT ELEVEN" Aiso rn. Duncan in "The Silent Avenger." a a Bi 1 B E S 0 admitted for in the aft?rnoon. G ! B ' 6 IB. Saturday Evening. WW. FARNUM ii "THE ORPHAN" B. Sunday WM. FARNUM in "THE ORPHAN" B8 n a 1 m a fa n n t3 h c3 c 13 a 1 ssc 'Where Everybody Goes.' THE n RPHEUSlj THEATRE Hammond :: Indiana TODAY Ed Farrell and Co. Present a Comedy Skit Entitled "Suspicious of Hubby'7 TRUX0 DUO Music De Luxe. TWO LI L LIES Singing and Dancing. LYNN, WEST & LYNN Surprise Novelty. BURKART & ROBERTS The Cop and the Hebrew. 0RRIN CRAIG TRIO Comedy Acrobats. New show Monflay, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee dally at 2:30 p. m. Nljht continuous, 7 to 11. Sunday and hoUctnys continuous, 2 to 11.

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BIJOU I TODAY lexas uuiuaii in nui uuuijf Also Viola Dana in "The Innocence of Rulh." - TOMORROW - Billy West in "Going Straight" PASTIME -TODAY John Lowell in "Fate's Chessboard" Also "Lightning Bryce." TOMORROW "The Beloved Brute" Also Alice Howell in a two reel comedy.