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Alexander "Buffalo- Kaminskt, funoui as TPe-tt Hammond's incorrtelM boy bejulit and desperado, yesterday was bono! ever t th Cook county errand Jury In the Chicago poJVra eoort on charijM of barg-lsury. I to U held tn bonds of J2.000. Wltnesee apralnst him wr CWf J?e Nit of West Pfamraond and Detective Serjeant Charlcsa CHrloa oi Hammond. They testified Karotris&i yrM rarponaible for many robberies la West Hammond. WMttnjr and ether dtlM la the dltrtot. He M beld for ?b explicit fbeft of 1109 worth of clothln and personal property belonjrlrs to section rang employe of tie I. H. B. raHroaJ

whoa box-car pa!ar at Woe R&tbnccd KaajlBjtl l eald to nave eat ered . "Till be fourtb mentis feafors Osa boy finally comets t trial aloe," sa'd Chief Kits . "60 crowded wtth caaa In the docket In the Cook county criminal courts that It n-ay be t months before tJia w will go to tha nnd Jury. Aftwr that tfll b Wo months before be'H ba triad in tha criminal court. There ars 1.053 prf?onora awaiting

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A PICTURE STORY OF THE OLD MAPLE SUGAR BUSH

AT THE PARTITE JTOTT THEATER TOMORROW .. "Tba Bat." by Mary Roberta Rlnebart and Avery Hopwood. nndcabtadly tba greatest dramatia success ia years, which Waceebals and Kamjwr will present at the Parthenon theater an Fab. IT and It. Friday and Saturday with matinee on Saturday, Is making what la undoubtedly an of the most apeetaeular toors of tha conntry eter achieved by a play. Absolute capacity audiences ar tba rule at each perfivrm&8c glveti of "The Pat" and thoueacds, Utteially. who desire to sea tba performance, are finding themselves unable to secure seats. The suceesa of "The Bat" en totrr Is st bard to anderstand. The play Itvelf Is 100 per cent entertainment. It fa thrflllne. mysterious and ramatie. If am, it Is aproariously funny. Critic after critic h declared ti noqui vocally ThKt one character In "The Bat" Is unquestionably the funniest character over seen on any stage, no matter what the character of the rlay. And thin.

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CIVIC MEETING Prank Kackler, barber, announoeo a meeting- tonight at his barber shop. 80$ Calumet avenue, of the Hammond Civlo Improvement Association. He urges all the interested merchants and business men of the district to attend.

AT THE DE LUXE w for th rola of Bl&ckle Daw in The Son of Walllneford,J less a person than Ceorra Webb, "howiajr at the De Lnxa theatre today tha veil known screen player, who 1 tomorrow This etory waa not made an nnusual hit to "Black Beau- only wrttten by Mr. and Mrs. Oeorre ty." the special V.tagraph production Randolph Chester, but waa produced TT""11" " - 1

ader tbtr personal Mporrtalon and every member of the east selected aveoonlins to their ideals.

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underwent the heaviest first run booking: ever recorded for a Vitaraph prod act Ion. Physically, ba Is the living: embodiment of the part and. like Wil

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Rufua WalT'.ng-ford, miarht have been tha model for tba famona Walltnrford stories as Illustrated In the magaslnes

in whlrb they appeared.

Shall Bible Be Taught In Public School? This toplo of abeorbiss; Inter ect win be Cltteuesei! by Rabbo Julius fUp papert in bin sermon Friday evenlnjt. P'eb. I7tb at 3 o'clock, in the StbUy Street Synao. Citliena of a'.l clasoee aad coadltlons. of all creeds and denomination", that are Interested in th safety of the pabllo school. th!a bulwark of Anrl ;in dorri..cia. y. should seeU the oprtnnlty to be Informed upon this all -important qjsUea.

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Boys' Spring Suits With 2 pairs of Knickerbockers at $10.95 Bojrs like the smart, new styles of these suits. They have just been received 200 of them, in a special purchase, and remarkably low priced. Here, bright colored patterns, or the more conservative solid colors, are to be chosen. All are well lined and have two pairs of knickerbockers. Sizes 7 to 18 years, $10.95. Boys Lined Knickers, 6 to 17, $1-69 Continuing A Tremendous Selling of Men's Trousers Values to $6, Special at $1.45 $2.85 $3.75 If you need an extra pair of trouseTS to match that old coat, here is valuegiving opportunity. Trousers consisting of broken lines taken from our regular stock, as well as others secured at a radical price concession. Worsteds and mixtures in suiting effects as well as heavy Kerseys and Corduroys.

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After Inventory Sale Sale Starts February 16th Ends February 20th TOILET ARTICLES 10c Lana Oil Soap ................. ..........6c 1 0c Olive Cream Soap ...... ............... ...6c 25c Talcum Powder ISc 50c Face Powder 35c NOTIONS Rick Rack Braid, 4 yard bolt 1 0c 15c Red Seal Human Hair Nets 10c 50c Women's Pad Garters 35c 4c Darning Cotton, black or white 2Vc Candy Special for 4 Days Choicest assorted fruit flavored Gum Drops, the

tind, 30c value, 1 lb. box this sale. .

old favorite kind.

WOOL SOAP Family size bar. Regular 7c seller. Special, 6 for 29c

0. N. T. CROCHET COTTON White, ecru, reg. 10c value.

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Friday, February 17 Bargains

SHOE POLISH Shinola Shoe Polish, brown or black. Friday Special, per box, 5c REMNANT SALE FRIDAY Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons, marked at quick clearance prices. SILK GLOVES Women SSk Gloves, Mak or white. Values to 98c SpeciaJ, per pair 50c LADIES' ELASTIC CORSELET These corsets are made of strong coutU and elastic, just the thing for comfort. To close out the lot, sizes 21 to 32, value $1.75. at 98c

GINGHAMS 27 inch large plaid Dress Ginghams, 19c values. Bargain Friday,

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RAG RUGS Very good quality, size 1 8x 36, in mottled designs with fringed ends. Friday Bargain Special, each 39 c CUPS AND SAUCERS White Tea Cups and Saucers, regular value 20c per st. Special. 2 fets for 25c PERCALES 36 inch Percales, light and dark color. Values up to 20c. Bargain Friday, j'ard, 13c

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Lake County Creamery i MONBERG & McINTYRE, Props. 148 State St. Free Delivery Phone 660 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I BEST CREAMERY BUTTER per lb. 39c PET MILK can . 9c ! SUGAR, lO pounds 54 e

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per glass Sweet Corn, per can ..., Swiss Cheese, per lb. American Cheese, per lb. Brick Cheese, per lb. Camenbert Cheese, each

Liederkranz Cheese, Q f per lb. Limburger Qieese, OOp per lb. .......

Navy Beans, 5 lbs. Pink Salmon. per can ., Oil Sardines,

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Kitchen Klenzer, f0JT wUasw'4wVw Peaches, No. 2Vz tins. . . . Early June Peas, per can Fancy Apricots, per'lb. Snider's Pork and Beans, 3 for. . . Red Kidney Beans, 2 for Vanilla Wafer?. per lb. ....... Ginger Snaps, per lb. Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins Imported Mushrooms . . ... . Ripe Olives, , per quart Kippered Herring at . . . ."

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Grandma's Washing Powder ...... Red Salmon, Libby's Witch Sauer Kraut, 2V2 tin White Figs. per lb. ....... Almond Bars, 3 for Chocolate Drops, per lb. . . . ... . . Yuban Coffee, per lb. ....... Best Peaberry Coffee, 24c,.4 lbs. . Fancy Santos Coffee, per lb Our Blend Coffee, per lb. ....... Fancy Pears, No. 2 tin. ... . Vinegar, per pint

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OPERATIC wr ( Erf ta eJ mscchiav! (Is It Thou?) From The MasVed BE," Act TTl, Scene 1 fVVrtf?) I Baritone, in Italian Giuseppe Dacise

INSTRUMENTAL Melody la F (Op 3, Ko. I) (Rubinstein) Pianoforte Sola. Leopold Godowiky Air for G Strinj (Bach) Violin Solo Bronislaw HabtrmaTt Stradela Overtrrrc 'Finnve Cnnrrt TtrA tXf.f,... T -i t T l t

wo Merry Wives ol Windsor Orerture (Nicolai) Concert Band

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pans di San Guisto) Arr. by Perry. Accordion Solo Mario Perry L Gloria WalU (Perry) Accordion Dnet Mario Ferry and Joseph reppizo

CONCERT 1W Wttle Town fa the Ould Cotrnty Down (Pascoe-'Carlo-Sanders) Tenor. .. .TT.eo. Karfe Laiaie O' Mine (Bowles-Walt) Tenor Theo. Karl k f Aloha Oe (FareweU to Thee) (LiJiuokaJani) Soprano.. Iren- Williams and Mate Trio i.e- Golondrina (The.Swallow) (Serradell) Soprano and Contralto I Irene Williams and Elixsbetb Leanest POPVLAR trr J Dear OM Sonthland (Creamer-Layton) Baritone ..Eroeat IIir r My Hawaiian Melody (Ringle-Coots) Soprano and Contralto

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Bluebird Land (Williams-Short) Soprano acd Tenor

Irene Audrey and Cbarlus liatt How I Believe in Yea (Dabin-Ccr-ningham-Ru'e) Tenor

Janes Craven and Male Tr:o FOR DANCING f Ty-Tee Fox Trot (Bibo) Carl Fer.toa's Orchestra t Stealing Fox Trot (Sullivan) Carl Fenton's OrchesTa I've Got My Habits On Fox Trot (Durante). Pennie Krueer's Orchestra School House Blues Fox Trot (Irving Berlin) From "Music Box Revue"

bennie Krafgrr s Orchestra -KrausgrCl-BuTtnett-Cooper-Stevenson) IntroducSelvin's Orchestra Trot (Cooke-Olman) Selvin's Orchestra

11m ) By the pyramids frox Irot (hionto; uene Kotiemicti s urchestra

t Ribt or Wrong Fox Trot (Sizemore-Biese) Gene Rodemich's Orchestra

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Sold Exclusively in Hammond By the Wyman Piano Company 523 Hohman St. R. H. Rcid, Mgr. Hammond, Ind.

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