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Dealer's iieputation Guarantees Used Cars "Axi interesting indication evolution of automobile merchandising id revealed in the fact that today eery --lament cf safety furruMds the purchase of a used automobile" sa.ysi.li.oj' I'VSgt of O-eriand-Kudge company. "The -used car is J:.u". as much a 'a,rt ef the stock cf the automobile 3iiuir, as his r.ew cars, his tires, acvAdSoritjd or parts. A great percentage of r.ew car sales involve the acceptance of o u'ied uir a-s pert pay-.-eat "IThe reputable dealer wants the '-ed car he sells to give the same satisfaction that goes with his new stock., for the satisfied used car buyer beoohivss the new car buyer of future treasons, and the bst indacmer.t eh dealer can oSer him is perfect aontentmeni Tritii 'hib used ' car purchase. . "So ft 'heoOToes true that used cars see iold cot 'ni is,' which used to be e-ho Stasis of the deal in former ye its. 'ijt as aec"aanic;!y bssnil, capable of .'."lining' ever;" function- the misa--. iiOturer put iuto thera.. For the good 1 the ?aic 3 tied si i:i V.a .e-i citr aaler. Extra! Sensation! Betty Ely the Wants a Lover Wanted A lov-er; tnus: Toe six faet ';roe. Appij- to Betty Blythe. .Irs you six feet three. Mister Movie IVn t If so, convnTUJiicate at once w.th "M;53 Blythe at the Hotel Hol'.j-wood. llo!:ywood, Calif. Hiss Blythe eeks a permanent Iotfor film purposes. The one re.-.ui-ilte is thAt he be of proper longitudinal clm-nston. The star, being njsutlly tall, asd m-ost leading men in pictures being unusually s,hort . has issued a call to the colleges of the Ur.itod States for a young mar., preferably tfood looking, who is interested in becoming' a screen actor and who measures the said umber of inches. He m.u; 5e of ath'etic proportions in keeping with his height; he must be of the rugged masculine type with the ability to swim, ride horseback, drive a cw, dance and look intelligent. A college roan is preferred as the ita.r believe that brains as well as jriwn are demanded nowadays by movis fans. Miss Blythe ' intends to see to it that the right applicant gets a .air showing before the camera Immediately. As ma- be seen by watching Mies Biythe's work in "Nomads cf the North," which will presented at th Orpheum theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the lucky discovery must be also strong ia ability to maJte love. ' Death of Miss Young. "STlss Betty Ann Tour.?. i?4 years cf ae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Taung, died at her home, 570 Wilcox avanue, Friday afternoon. She will be buried at Oak Hill cer.-.-3tary from the Church cf The Nazarue, Tuesday at M p. re. Betty leaves father and mother, Jiree listers, ons brother, many relatives and host cf friends to mourn hedeparture. New Vaudeville Policy at The Parthenon With the opening of the Orpheum .heater by the S. J Gregory Theatrical interests, also operating the Parthenon, announcement is made of a sev policy of pictures and vaudeville for taa Parthenon Starting today the Parthenon wili present live high class acts of vaude- !:' with a feature picture, com dy and weekly on Saturday and have a QUEEN OF WIVES" SPENDS MILLION FRANCS ON SELF f: x Anit iierber. Anita Berber's husband cal'.a her the most wonderful wife in the world," eTen thouzb the noted Parisian stajre beauty ioes epend 1.000,009 francs a year for clothes Which ought to help coax a new dress out of bubby. hadn't it? RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED TltZ racking:, agonizing rheumatic ache is cjukkly relieved by aa application of Sloan's Liniment. For forty years, folks ail over the orid have found Sloan's to be the atural enemy of pains and aches. It penetrates without rubbing. ' Vou can just tell by its healthy, Simulating odor that it is going to do you good. Keep Shcn's hendy for neuralgia; atica, lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, strains and sprains. At ail druggists Zx, 70c, $1.40. liniment

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complete new show of vaudeville and pictures for Sunday. Hereafter only the latest reieo-ses of First National pictures as well as the leaders from other film exchanges will be offered at th.: Parthenon. The management fee's that in opening the Orpheum with a policy of first r-L-jj pictures that the larger house can be arranged to provide for more interesting entertainment in the vauda vili line than ha;; ever been offered in Hammond. Monday, the feature :ctur will be "A Mar.'s Home"' with which might well foe termed, a hand picked cast, including Harry 1. Morey, Fatrc Bi'nr.ey, K-athlyn Williams, Roland Uottonnlcy, O.race Williams and Matt Moore. This picture is no preachment althotrgh for those who would hee it carries "a useful warning of shoals that frequently remain unchartered ;n the water erf domesticity. WILL HEAR REPPiNGTDN fSPtCiAL TO THE T!KS: INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 28. The conference of the fifty Rotary club cf Indiana, comprising the Eleventh Rotary district. i:m India napolis, I'ebruary 21 and 22, is to have a distinctive program feature in the appearance before it. at the afternoon session, cf Col. Charles, a Court Kepington, who will deliver an address on "The Washington Conference and Its Consequence?." This address will be a review of principles and personalities at Washington, a discussion of what the Conference has dono and left undone, with a prediction of what Europe can and must be in further conferences. Col. Repintrton is one of the nc-tt distinguished of British military ind diplomatic correspondents. His work on the London Morning Post, Tho Daily Telegraph and on The New York Times, particularly during 'the Washington conference, is familiar to all. The corning of this abl. writer and fearless critic to Indianapolis for this occasion will be one of the outstanding features cf the Eleventh Rotary District Conference sessions. To many. Col. Kepington is known test by his war diaries, which- were 1.4 vomuoi Vv'hat is Evolution? Is it Is it supported by geology teachings of the Bible and agree? The Preachers of Hammond and some of the people are unable to agree in they answers to this question. What is the answer? Which is right? Should we accept either horn of the dilema or both horns? The question must be decided by every thinking man and woman! Mr Nirri-i!?nn Will V V' V , ... A,,w.,v.b-A. ..... clearly and logically

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present the evidences C. D. Nicholson on both sides of the case, at 3 P. M. Sunday, in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Hammond. WOI You Be a Pa:l of the Jury to Decide the Case? ALL WELCOME NO COLLECTIONS Auspices International Bible Students Association

mwFv published under the title of "The First World War." This book gave to the world an inside picture of British social and official life during the war; it revealed with the frankness of a fearless p.-striotic commentator the day by day workings of the war council and gave with equal operr.ess aa intimate picture of London society. Like all great diarists. CM. Repington had tho faculty cf interspersing vivid personal df tails of his historical narratlve.The book was full of happy flashes -f wit. quotable anecdotes, and engaging I impressions of the men and women j I whom he met in the days cf his ur1 commonly irterestina; life, during the 'war years. ?3 great a r-ensation did j this book make, that hardly any other, i save Mrs. Asquith's diary, has ever eq jailed it, and this for the reason that it was of the same kind and about the same life and people. I With the. coming of peace. Col. Reptag ton's activities did not cease. His interesting life remained as interesting and his diary continued to be a fund of rare material. The diaries cf the past year will be published under the title "After the War." During the year just pa?t. Col. Repington came not only to Washington, as is well known to his wide circle of readers, but he most exhaustively covered Europe and met its great personalities. From the beginning of January until the end of August, ho crossed and recrossed Europe. GIRL LOSES J08; SHE F t'JNTtfa NATIONAL HZWS StRlCii HOUSTON, TEXAS. vn. 2 Mrs. Laliah Langford, S. and her daughter, Olive, 19, closed every entrance to their housekeeping room, turned en the i'as and died in each others arms at noon today. A week ago the girl, whoso wiges Miipported tierse'if and j her mother, lost her position. Unable ' to secure, work and with their funds j exhausted. r-C.K'e- believed the mother and daughter entered into a suicide pact. "Ziggie" to" Play With Lo-urue Winners "Ziggie" i'.ier, well-known chauffeur at the Gary police station, and a mound artist ff note, is going to shed ti yy DiDie t7a science? Is it reasonable? or the other sciences? Do the those of Evolution conflict or '1 . V 'TV y. o-. & V 1 11 -

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his unif'Jrm and hit the trail for Moline III., where he has accepted a lucrative offer from the manager o the Molinc baseball culb to pitch this summer. Moline copped off the Three I League pennant last year and with "ZiKeie" on the mound it looks like they havv the flag cinched agwin thin ytar. Mr Miller stated today that he vould lcavt Gary about the first of March, when h' will go into active training v.ith members of the Moliije club. H El f ! H a am nCTl M El ft NEW TOCRK. Jan. 8 . Stocks, ing prices: American Siee! Foundry . American Tel. End Tel. . American Zinc Baldwin Uocomotiv lth!ehein ftel B ""hic-.o ant Nortnwestern Columbia Ga? and Electric General Motors Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Mexican Pete . Midvaie Steel Northern I'acif.s Pure Oii Railway Steel Springs . . . Republic Iroi. and Steel .. Texas Co U. S. Stwl Wc'-ing-'noiise "Wiinys Overland Sinclair Oil .116 . 13"; . S . 60 :- . 6 . S 4 8 4 . 45 . i8 112 - Z0 . 7(5 . S4 i . ol i . SSVi I . DO Ti ; CHICAGO UVB STOCKS HOGS Receipts. 8,000; mostly 10 & 25o; higher closing weik. Bulk, $8 60 3.00; top. J9.25; beav-y-weight. $3.55 i 8.75; light weight, ?8.30i9.i5; light lights. ' (9.00i9.2!; heavy pack insows, smooth, J7.50fe8.15; pigs, S.50 CATTLii Roceijpta, iOO. SHEEP Iteoetpts, 6,004. CHICAGO CASH GHAI.V. WHEAT No. " red, $1.25; No. 4j mixed, 1. IS; No. 2 yellow, 11.18; No. j 3 hard -winter, $1,3 64- ! CORN No. 2 mixed, t:" 4 S 4) lie: No. ; 2 wihte. 494c: No. 2 yellow, 49tff0c-, No. S white. 48 l-4Ci4S4c: No. 3 yellow, 48 l-4(&4c; No. 4 -mixed, 47c, ?o. 4 white. 47c; No. 4 yelicw, 471i 47 5tc. OATS No. a white. 27 1-1 27 4c; No. 3 white, 34 4S4aic; No. 4 white. ?i$2i l-4c PATENTS NEW DEVICE FOR PICTURE MACHINE John Cvitkovich, well kr.ow-a rcoVie machine operator at the Gary theater is now securing a patent on an invention that will not only make his r.amo lamous in the movie world, but promises him richer. For the past two years 'John has been at work perfecting an invention on a movie machine, by which the opepators of the machine can tell when the long reel of f.lm has been run through without looking into the air tight container. The films are highly explosive an! a3 a result' it has been necestary to keep them in tight steel case while the picture isbein g shown. Thin way the operator is required tj open tho door now and then to tee how many feet of the film is left. The new invention will ring e. buzzer jusa about tho time the reel is hnished. It Is controlled by a battery and switch and any nurrbar of these devices can be connected with tho different machines. DON'T FORJGrET THE DANCE Joe Kayser's novelty orchestra cf New York Citl. makers cf tho famous Gcnntt phonograph! records and who had the distinction and pleasure of playing for the Prince of Wales during hi 3 visit to New York about a year ago, will nil tha musical Ml! at Umploby's hall, 632 Broadway, this evenins and tomorrow. I Lovers of the dance w-.l" miss some rea! music if they do not attend one j of the dances to be held this evening. J a novelty matinee danco tomorrow ef-i temoon and another to bs held in the evening Tonight's uTair 'will be a hard time dance and according to the committee, plans arc inreadincss for a. very pleasant evening. The Iv.yser orchestra !s now malting a tour of the United States. It Is composed of five members of the original Earl Fuller's Kector Orchestra or New York. Music loverti and phonograph owners will remember Earl Fuller, having been making popular re.:- j orus for a number or yea:-s. The members of the orchestra are a!: I well known artists and include besides tho versatile leader himself, the win'trd LICRMNS OF DISTRICT AT WHITING MEETING Members of State Library Association In Attendance for Speeches. 'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES' WinTI.Sd. ind., .Jan. The dis.ri' t meeting ,f the Indiana Ubrarians I v sociation was he'd at Whiting "ti ; "imraday wiih a large nanticr from i:e surrounding librarians in alttend- j inco. The pregrx.ni h-gan at 11 o'clock ti.n.1 ( carried "Tit a.s fo!!ov,-s: ' The Librarian's Reading Miys Miry ' nyder. Michigan City. ! Recent It-die re nee Books Miss Mab-1 inkham, Gary. Eliminating Non-esontiaJs M.ss lay Bure. Crown Point. Ai. 1 o'clock lunch was i rvci at 'Ketife's, the af'.ernoon sefsicm bp'n- ! Ing at 2:33 o'clock and opened with ' he r-i!I cpli. those presnnt rs"nndi-:ET I ; . I

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Griesel & TruUey Funeral Directors Successors to A. D. Hyden AMBULANCE SERVICE Phoae Waiting 531 Residence, Phone Whiting 532 Anywhere Any Time 426 119lh ST., WHITING

jy giving new features of library .vork. Miss .ana K. Miller of the -lbrary bureau in Chicago gave & talk n "The Opportunities of the Librarian in a Small Town." Mr. W. J. Hamilton of Indianapolis gave a full account f the library publicity week to begin n April aiid Miss Delia Northey also f the fctte IJ'orary Commission talk--d on "The School as a Library Opporuntty." Miss Adah Shelly of thu V'hiting library acted chairman hroughout the sessions which wa.s losed following a gneral discussion of library problems and suggestions for their amelioration. Those present were Mr. v.". J. Hamilton and Miss I'eila "'orthey of the ;ndlaiia ytato Library Commission at Indianapolis; Miss Zena K. Miller of he Library Dureau, Chicago; Louis J. Hailey, Mi:?es Orpha Maud Peters, Oorothy Letherman, Mabt! Tinkhani, largaret L. Wallace and Leila. B. Wilox of Gary; Mrs. Jennie L. Sawyer, Mrs. Idi L. Lewis, Miss Mary B. Snyder and Ruth Young of Hammond; .Irs. Frances IC. Byers of E& Chi3jv7j; Mlases Ida D. Phlllipa, Eerdla M. Peters, Josephine Anderson, Ada F. Fitch, Anna R. Carmien, Lulj Funk.louser and Miss Davis, all of East Chiago; Mrs. Jennie B. Jessup of Laporte; Misuses Helen Kull and Mary Bw!ng of Valparaiso; Mits Edith M. "Joers c(f Knox, Ind.; Misses Ethel Reel and Maxy Burge of Crown Point and ,rom Whiting were Miss Ads.h Shelly. Miss Mary Gibson, Misses Helen Dug-0-an, Hazel Long and Florence II. atews.rt.

WHITING COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS , j Lively Meeting of Those In- j terested in Oil j City's Progress. PEG!A!. TO THE TiVESI WfiTTI.'sG, Jnii.. Jan. 28. The Whiting Commercial Club hold a very interesting meeting at the Slovak Dom or: Thusrday evening . The flection of officers being: w.o cf the features cf the meeting this was oik; -of the first things to V, dispojed oc, the lineup for the ensuing year being: President, O. E. Meek; vice president, .1. M. Thitle; secretary, Judgo T. Joseph Su-livar.; treasurtr, Cha. D. Gainer. j During the evening speeches were ' rrrad by P.ev. John Eopp, President O. EL Meek. Geo. Grtndle, C. R. Klosind cthert. Miss Mae Moiley contributed a group of vocal selections being a-conpanled by Miss Lauretta Goetha.lv Carl Eitcr's orchestra als" furnished r;ms!c throughout tha banquet which was served to above 75 members. Thoso present showed lots of "pep," which was ev-'dtnt of great interest in our city and Chas. R. Klo:cha.irrr.aa of tho membership committee is beginning to make things hum. 'BnMaMnMHMni TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 2 heated light hskps rooms. 715 Soh! i:t.. Hammond. l:i:a:3 IN TIIE MSTKICTCOURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOB. THE ' DISTRICT OF INDIANA. j Friday, January 27, 192?. Before the HON. ALBERT B. ANDERSON, Judge: In the matter of DIAMOND JAY-DEE COMPANY, WILLIAM . IL XuCOES and C3LVRLE3 C. DEMING. Alleged Eankrupti. Causa No. 405. Ia Bankruptcy. CEDES It heir. shown to the satisfaction of the Court by affidavit this day filed, that the petition herein is filed to have Charles C Iteming and William H. Jaco!s, partners, doing business under the name of Diamond Jay-Dee Comr;v q r f'V, n r jpS . ( rerni-i ir.d'vdCORED HIS T ti:.-. eighty-three years o'.d and I doctored for rheumatism over since I came out of the army, ovtr 50 - yara axo. Like many others, I spent nionv freely for so-called Vurcs' and I hav' read about 'Uric Acid' until I could almost tasto it. I could not sicp nights or walk without pain: mv hands were sr f,ore and stiff I could not hold a per.. But now I am again in active business and can walk with ease t - writo all day with comfort Friends are surprised at the charge " You might ;ust as veil attempt to put out a rtre with oii as try to pet rid of your rheumatism, neuritis and (ike complaints by takinsr treatment s-upposod to drive Vr e Acid out of your Mood ar.d bod. It took Mr. Ash'lman fifty years to find out the truth. He learned "how to gt rid ol the true cause of his rheumatism, other disorders, a. id recover ihs itrength from "The Inner Mysteries," who devoted ovor twenty yoirs to the scientific sttidv of this trouble. If any readr r of "Tii3 Times' wishes "The Innf Siyslerics of Hh'-uniatisni " ovr-r'.ooKed by doctor? and pcientista for centuries past. f.-imp!v fnd a post cird or -ettt-r to 11. I'- t 'Ir-ar.vater. No. liio-i; street. ITa'loxvc-".:. Maine. Send now, left you forf ti If rot n sufferer, cut out this notice and hand hif good n . "and pportitnitv to i-otne j,ftl;cted friend. A:: who kt.,1 wili receive it hy return wi'tmut nrv r'T.iri'e v-!ttev 'er.--jM.rtv.

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DAYLIGHT AND SANITATION The sun shines all day in Meinbergs Sanitary Laundry. The front and one side are almost entirely of gtass. Pne roof has three skylights, making it a daylight laundry. The building is of concrete and pressed brick, making it sanitary. We don't mark your clothes. Each washing is washed by itself. No rubbing, no wringing less wear and tear on the clothes. Cleaner clothe, for We use soft water. We sterilize the clothes, killing all germs and sudsy odor. Give Us a Trial and "NOTE THE DIFFERENCE" HamrasTid 4028

ualij', adjudged bankrupts, and that the aaid William H. Jacobs is not now an inhabitant of said District, and does

not voluntarily appear thereto, and it i further appearing that personal service upon said defendant William II. Jacobs ia not practicable, it. is ordered that hn do appear and plead, answer or dcrrar to snid petition on or before the lith day February, and this order s,h.V.! 1-e published in a newaPapcr of general circulation. printed id rutli.hed 1:1 said Ii strict, once a week for two consecutive weeks, the second publication to bo ten days prior to tiio above return ciay. i;.MTKH STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRIC';' K IXDIANA. SS: I. oble i". Kutif-r, CU:rk of the District Coart of tn.-. tinted States lor tho Jlistriet ,f In-liana., d hereby certify thut. tiv.; for-;olng ia a tm copy of toil order this day entered In sale Court in na-.d matter. WITNESS n.y hand ;uid the SeJ of said Court at Hammond, In tald District, th'3 iTth day or January, 132a. :-''.)ELE C. fct'TLEl:. (Sea.) Cltrx 15v: CH'ARLES I. SUltPIirSE. "EVOLUTION AND TOE 15IBLE" By C. D. NicLoLton At I. 0. 0. F. Hall, 3 P. M. Sunday AB TMnking People IoTited SEATS FREE NO COLLECTIONS

New York Dance Orchestra to Play at Umplebv's On neit Sunday, Jan. 29th'. afternoon and evening, the Joe Kayjer Novelty Orchestra of New York City, formerly of Earl Fuller' Rector Orchestra, makers of the celebrated CarlFuiler phonograph records, tvii come to Gary to play for the dance3 at UmpIebyV Ball Room. fhis is the same orcnestra that piayed in Gary last season ar.c made such a decided hit wi'ii the dancers of this vicinity. The orchestra is on its second tour of the country and Gary is ery fortunate to again be on their route. nyone who dances should not miss this opportunity ' to dance to the wonderful exhilarating harmony and melodious syncopation of these MONARCHS OF MIRTH AND MELODY ALSO FOR SATURDAY EVENING A HARD TIMES DANCE Wear Your Overalls and Jumpers. Admiision 25c a Person.

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There Goes Jim CraigA Wonderfully Successful Young Man!

How would it make you feel to walk down the strwts of Hammond and have this said about you by some of the most successfuJ and Liggest financial men of your city? It is a proud moment vh?u a young man sits for the first time at the council table a- a director of a big corporation. There are big things in store for other young men ai vsell as for Jim Craig if they will prepare for uVm. Personality Counts Sheldon helps young men to develop a personality that wilt enable them easily to meet and to master difficult situations and f trrnuous competition. Success b inevitable to the mm of persuasion. f'Ovver and perseverance. Without obligation on your part, send for our "V'ocatioaal

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.hotograpns ar.d we will tell you some things which should be cf great help to you in choosing the road to success. Send today for particulars about the Hammond Chapter of the Dusiness S ier.ee Society and lecture classet to be held at Hammond, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor.

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