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v i s Hntre Two THE TIMES. Tuesday, April 2, 1918. atLUHHUMmmtmmimmmMmmuimimiimnmmmHMHiimi Advance Orders M zicgn for efngerators ' ' $6.90 Tomorrow i Ji it;- u it:it a hi f y!5'H'"ilHUi-li'' !k r!1' avmg ;!::ri''i i "; 4' p, ir p! r-'' - n :!iC;Jti'HM ill!! klh il 111: is mm i iwiMfefii I iM I jih SqfeSI .1 II j('Ji I i ; U!i;i!i mp i'l. i IHJ'TmTh;!;' V3 .sp M ;!:!: : s i:.fV... u:i;.Liii.i:i'ii!:-:! y :V: 1 L I lihP M p Ii- 3 iUi id liliSi i ; &A fa 'i ,,4 ' 1 l,llB 1 "1" !TV maammrama r-t . Cas?i 222 Monthly We purchased a carload of Northland Refrigerators for delivery April 12th and will take orders for them Wed nesday , April 3rd at a 20 saving run S 4' f 1 2 o Northland Refrigerators fli(") is The iv.icular iric of this size Northland TIc frivu;erator. We eonsider it an exeellent value at the riee. At If .?).") it's a wonder, ,is all refrigerators liavt' advanced at least '.y er eeut since last season. It, is made of solid ash, finished a rich iroldon, is 40 inches hiu'h, 2 inches wide and liOyi inches deep. The Northland is so constructed that the circulation of air causes all odors and impurities of the food to he condensed upon the ice. A Genuine Ice Saver The Northland is fitting with an atuomatic drip-cap which keeps the moisture from oincr into the ice chamber perfect insulation and circulation of air make this Refrigerator a genuine ice saver, Jt is a side ieer, with galvanized iron ice chamber, wdute enamel lined, nickel plated hardware, automatic locks, non-rust wire shelves, adjustable to any height. $2.00 cash brings it to your home, $2.00 a month pays for it. -1 . i is wi Remember the Reduced Price is for "Wednesday Only This Picture is an Exact Reproduction of the Refrigerators on Sale 2 irnrn KAUFMANN Ei WOLF - Hammond. Ikd. Refrigerator Orders Taken Tomorrow are for April 12th to 15th Delivery : ' ?i ii i i i 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 n h i i 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 h f u i i : i ! n i n i m n i n u u 3 i i f ; i j i u i u i : n f n 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 : ! m u i n 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 n i i 1 1 IvT iTIMnTnTiTT m fmm TiTuTn Daily TIMES Scores Big String of Beats U-.wins: a,i.-,.-i-ti.-n..: Ii:;.-in? c;.m;nr.y f r I'lranunt r.- !JirH I rf HunmK.n.i I-ui: ii: I.'n A-.i-w.-, drrs. rfntly t-.k a trip from N-w j I Hf I U J 1 1 I t'r.n Ink. e,..,ntv Sa-.inc- & Tru-t r.v Y-i k (-ty t I.ak- 0-.rs. X-.- York j I IILI S if ILL UL CAREFUL IH FUTURE e.,i-n- t r..;;!r'.- I-..n Aor;T!.,n. cry H.nrl." frAir. tho novel by l:iv!ri llnr.il-:-!:,! S-i-. & Trus-' d ;:i n y V'-i J morninx at tho lattfr's hnmp, saying, i"tr;i:n, your stre on flr." Silver j hri.ke al! "'3 records (rfftting- iin town to finci lie had b'on fooled. It I was hardly lisht and he lost two hours o: .c"p. i ri ranrs. Through the I'n'.-.M Press The Tims has maintained a sf-Hdy .treani on beats on n.''s of woriii wide in..- r st. Some UnU'.rl I'ress beats i irn? th past six week." included the following-: 9 NaTns of T i.-cin.a vurvivors. Feb. H Exclusive revelations inter nal German condition?. Feb. 13 Brat on A darns withdrawal race Repubblna a National co:nnuttco ehatrmanihlp. r.h:rn I'l.i'Iips. un.iri r-Vflry and ry if Japan erd.- ex pe.! : t ' n t- S.beria t .1... 50 without I". S. apr-rval. Maroh R- Kxelusdve con:ld-ntial ad vice at Washington ni.ns" I.en'ne a"s Gen '.an a.-nt l aid to deliver Ku.-mh to ( i t-rrr-n ny. Ahead An-.eri. an atet-id.' li.itff Jap anese ex;. edition I" S,!jerl.i. M.ire'n 1' l'".x v. si ve Americans r i : ) 1 ;r:iian i 1 f.r attack. Mm h f Exeinsivn Ari-.ericans on n w frt-nt nar Swiss lines under;oinc .t ra ft r.s lljr.'. ' M.x:-.-li II Ahead An cvioans in hi? M ! iviv.:. -V I.'-riti um '. . T. ! i :i y irth at ti- x-r , TTwn1AJ T0rn0.! ,h..r' of th l;ke to,,k l-.'rn that way i cou J.j.aiixmwivi avuuiuu; . i-.'l h d : s' overe.l T'irect r Visn'ki. ( ',. t-r,,t I who nu'l l"'n en'l.-I"ne.l il.o t.-.'. t f ;.!,, c- t ,.-n . I :na i ; n ;n the a.-t ..f i'- ' t i n ? Wil- , ...... I-,..-- Ifl ft ..l.'l'rt, T.'IF :i Nerth'Tii Trus! HALF TON GF I. W. W. fan-.otis novelist and t !,t y n rich t. who was workina; near! y i :-it the tim?. .n tho water. Will ITever Forget Lesson j They Received. Pa u! ice j KredTiek h-r-'-df sat looking on and M. GukIs-i eiii and i. tjoidberp, itinerant f ti -nrp h: in-j b.it'n cnibatnr. t s in.par- , peddlers. s;.id to resid.- in WVst Hara- t inllv. wea i:r.; a v fe'.-hi LITERATURE IH CITY Feb. 19 Exclusive offi'dat inti.'-un""- -:T.t Russians we.u'd resi.-t German in- i Lorraine ra.!i. vs, 4;on I I h-ji Aror.-ms north of To.,! , A l:lf ton of I. W. W. ! er.-.'.n r .n I v-f.v, 20- Kid-;.i v halting of R-is- r: ak.r first raid i4na.is!ed on (l-rinan i hJ.'oivh: t I f t .r-e.. .., i hite;- rday in1 ,;,n demoNilizati-m. tr. ndiw. put..m...it.- fr-.in oh.oar- ! -e .v- i Feb. 21. KKc!nsie Trotsky refuses MK'.ii: K !u.i w I;Uer arrived ' press, d to ari.w pr. rt s ' i !i oo;i :it r . j s'srn peace treaty. ...:! cn:ir i.-nv.. yin American ', Two rn. n pr.-sen'd th..- l.vio iies th-j Feb 22 - - F.s.''.:;.-ns Ambassador j trm-ps. ' i--f tiio Ainois l"r.fs '.. ;: t K'ano; sa vs viil lease retro-rad if V-j -), F.d.iis-e rrb rjoos- ; wr- tnrt -d ..-r to t!o- v ?! n , 'lerman a;.ra.h vd d-- t.i r -! w ith Kif-rro war cross. A .' ''liari.s ) I .; t ,.!..(. h ,u -.-,v..rvd l!o Feb F.xclusi v R jsstr.. r-:.--Vi: I.X'!:s:. T. kio. .1:. pan understands r.n'ui- f th i .-. rr. rl. Tl." i..'ic- ,:'Pnses preparmn f! ht respiie .!- Fr:itio favors : n t . . r t : ..n in S!!.r'a. . te h phon?d lr, -p- r i "a t't and GEO. HALL, VETERAN, PLEASE?'. si-vik s-irrendr. -dar. tt 1 t.x l is. v.- .M .-.. w . Feb. 27 Kxclusiva five American i e.-t-rain to rati'.v ;-r!u:m peace f 1 Mfd ilfrewn ail'itK. I ;i n n : n tr re voru i i.-n;i t y -. t . i '.'it v. ere n.f.rio.d I'iM p:irio hi' 's . l"lt . setj.j. !s to i.n i s a'r. i ! s.n; j i-. s... i, 1 a i ii t h they w.-r.. no n-id'T ' et-.. ! IV. . O'ih'.l in e.i-s. but tdithe in s err dit to his of essi. .ri t '. sf8. U i the Mitf.mond 'irrh.n'n ttie.it f ' 1 .v. i r ;r a ceti.cd" s.-na and 'I'j'n'4 tram nd r ri.rr-ilins t tie M''.:nne ,-:s- THE TIES' i tn-ind. 1:1., were .irr. st. 'l by Frank J. ! T:urk), federal fo.-d administrator for! Ar the VK-I.-ixe tr:i.nrr.'' iinniDini for seiiingr wheat flour and; isir '.ti iu-ir.tities in fArcss of the legal ' iliowane- m llarr.ir.ond and Whiting. In! lie rase they were f.nind to have sold a h -iisewife l"i pounds of suffar and it AT ORPHEUK l. an ti.at lha two were arrested. i file j .(-a-n-es of the peil1ler 'wer re- t , Oe.rr e llalh v ! v,,k ,, . , .. . t.irne.l r ver to i.t and n : ,,j . dm mlHt ra t cr Wheeler of f'hieasro I Anaconda Tho fod'rul for.l administration r- i American Snieltin? - AUhi.vii American lieet Suirar American Car I'ury. American Locomotive - v a 7 .'8 c e th-ir names ns .! i-'ic r. Exclusive liermaiii r-f-.ismf nait an- j .Mart tt iu i-..o e n. ians 'ic-or- ; .-t wr.tjpj i. wttbin lew nee on I'-nroKtad desptt-i u.cceptance . t : . rt i ArcMe i;....sey. n. i two tier, H ? Msn n 1. Afi'tnl t.'Ksian cornrr. is- A. Lav and J"i:n W. U ils..n. w err- p.r-j- ,. Feb. Cs-- Kx'-'.'is'.ve Russiiins i'r:l j ris 't tf.e P-;t tp:it Ht-:n-t, threa'- ti , t . to J.-ay.- unl j r -b.alily .x;-tesS..d I ji. t;st Litovsk fosr-p treaty us scrap,! en ., lvae (i(.Vfir.:i''it if Vios-..,-.v en- ;!,. i:t rn "i re ,a ; ;,n..'h- r it. rf paper. , ferenee ratifies :. rman peace. Tho pa f.t s c. i f ,abi:si. ,.f March 2 LxcLtsive de.tals civilian Ahe;d M'viv oi r. -i ' n e s rcaiy t . ornni'-n'. j.v ocrrad. l't esident v -,1s. .n. ' i . . .1 . V . . I. . . t..ra Itr.l T : II"! Ii ! I 11- iMmn imu ri '"el . ir ftr supt-ort there i emin that '' ! wr.nlerf.i1 p..- r of .dc-ut i..n that lias i'lte I .,,.... r.,,. 1,,,, to t!l"'lnil of I'-eatie . . ntiy fo-.'i i.c-asi. n to raution the peo-j American Tobacco 1 aicamst hiiir. s'ir;.i(.. from un- Ilrooklyn Rapid Transit known peddlers, af'.cr a woman buyer T.aldwin Locomotive ft.. in such merchants, m i;ioon.insrt'n, ! Raitimore and Ohio had found k round fc-ia'"" in r..-r . .a. Vr. ! Canadian Ia- iiic !n !1 fie Knclivti spejiltins c.un 1!t.-k ftoui Aus'ra ( . ,. I . Xew York Central Colorado Fuel Central Leather uation Pe;? a Hal! !-! . tor has brought TWIN GUY BUIW STRIKE ANOTHER IT MISER'S U-BOATS LIEUT. L. AMR ELL HOME Oil FURLOUGH K it pin v.e-. pie f the tropics It is Kfip-r-mpas.-ione.l r'' itat i -n en .y ! f.n-- "hi man vu- leville. rerri.ri-i nir on of hint r :- rl,er of the j ;n-!-- i,.,. t who saul I t ror. es l w ' r i " C. TT I , n-ltli.olt honr-.r lit',.! 'int. i . 1 1 1 -. . . V.: iMj.j t'em v.-l.en ;. ifi.y I .;.:!!... Mark Plate Mill Opened With High Officials Present. i. - i universal plt-.'.e in-.l :,. the -.-.A works and h'nst-furr.a es of ttie Mark Manufacturing company at Indi ana Harbor roll'-d its first h'v. I sh'.ttiy alter two o'clock yesterday af t. rnoon, making: the third r.-iiimr milt pineal in operation at the plant that is built to where a year av;o ti.'hes swam. Hih officials of the Mark company. Inctudinir; time is g-cttinp taw products ft et inteiident K' ,-i- t gi the order iiart the rolls. tT-Boat Menace. L.ery new Piate mil, America tS VOLUNTEERS HAVE moans another Mow at th Hun r-loats. j TjT A fT f"V J"rC'h'mT Tins makes I'.mr pia'te miiis for Lake-' 1 LALjli Ux HUM Uxt county, two b-inK at iPiry. tw.. at In- rliara Harbor Inland Steel having one. j Haii.-n.-nd should at bast !i;nc tw n All are enK'Hir.uI in tiiaktr.fr ( f fori ty-tlve vdt ni'-r? in th- Lii-rty Hall the fleet corporation and Kidintts for ; parad" P.-ifir.lay, i.,.V.morini. .. ... t a for the 1. mint or'd tOtlaV, and . America, of Italy and of France. The r:ew Harbor oiate mill can r ,!1: H'.1"" e,,!;Minjr in tue aiinj as l;i;u us tIC-ii.ih stuff. l;.'-tveen now and early summer open luarttis. oil? ovens and ona bia.-t-fiirnace will place in opera t ion rt the Mark piar,t. The a.m;nny a; this 1 Its w.men without 11 tue. ( J poamis h. a vie- There are rtii-r excen-ni j 1 in the r velar Hall's rrpe,T..-.re r.t rc.i.n.s ,.r..M Ho. iti t.ii.lesrnie r.f a Sht.kesperean . ir-.'. s-.tt ..f M . and Mis Ilefo-to I scene is r'- 1 , trli tf u 1 f i . .ac.m-ii has ,-.1 ,n Hammond f--r ' r. ailt of the actor wnw ... ( ,,y i,.yM more ..I ir.e r.-.i- , h as w-rK- ; for thine he hasn't done." Hal! cannot sin as he once coaUl h' t h" mils n.ore in his roidines than .ye- before. C.eori-e. give n n f' ria5. s f ;;! mlIi It is tirri.,...s ..'aty t . state that the trreat place of .interest. t0 t;,.. ..frioer -after res liotne ion c.Mr.-dl ."tret was Lib.-ity Hall. ,,,;rv. .Ml Iha bile Iti Hammond is tint he erive t p...d--.l b.e-man .-'."' ifs. su ins; 'Ut pen-in llat-rv K. Larn.ard. ftdvral food adminis- T r.a t o r. to. lav rt i '. , I a t . ti ,!S wartime- Tto . so tie;! Ib is, .any snd all of them potential spi.-s. are freo.w-r.tl- .enemies Chesapeake and Ohio ' ' the K"'. ert.m. iC. in tlutt they persist-i Crucibio Ster! .ri'iv i.dafe the f.-.,.., r. uul.-it ions and ! Krio are very difficult to approht rid and pun- i (Jeneral F.lectric j J c.reat Northern pp., ; M'-xican IVtroleum irdsiMOOSE TO HAVE Norfolk and Western . Northern l 'acini: BIG TIME i I'ennsyl van i rittsburi? Has fSt I.. IAI. To TiiB Timk.4.1 Pullman 1 ' A ' April . iTepa ration. ave been cemr ie!. d T.-r the r.ublic in- I I HE. 1 1 t mm r G0LUMI1 April s. ,m sr;.S :s a 61',!g 63,il inn-',- ; H ::::: I' 4 64 7i K 62 : h 1 . . i a ic i Theatre m HAMKOND, IKD. FEATURE ATTRACTION Toda PEPFLE & 6REEHWALD SONG AND DANCE REVUE IS A Rlil-.. . .-.! r . I rJ iituaivdi ruorncay, iu People, Pretty Girls, Special Scenery, Catchy Mu3tc. Geo. Hall Comedian. Clifton & Kramer The Swede and the Girl. Herbert & Brooks Comedy, Singing, Talking and Dancing. Brooks Sisters Macie and Illusions. Matinees 10-15c. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c ve-v Show Monday, v e.tnes-daT and Saturday. Mat-nee Dally -'0 P. m. Niphts. 7 to 11 p. m. " Sun. avs ( mtmuous 2-11 p. rn. iw-iMf r-u-if w;rej f Mttose at ftreatn- land h.iliroom tn the evenins of April 5. 1 '.' ! The installation will start, promptly at S o'chwH iin p,. T,ro. reded at o',-l.,rk by nn inf . trial din ner i.t K .nc'i restaiit.aut in honor of the stmi. nt hand of M oos.-liea rl who n " ;i . i s n ' s . a ? t-r.K.-ant U'ebm Met- ter far oniy four hu'.e .n w 1 : n j; a r.d .1 a nee , U- staared. more so here this 1 si-- enl istet). .Ml ti'.os,. et fore S.i tu rCa y ma rc h in the pi a. be- n -vill be permitted t e o r v. .nor limb in..' banmr, 'i 1 ;:i . . c .ml Yoi itit'.f :,'' An.l receiie the oin.-r honors r.f the Ja die t h - r 1 1 for tlieir pa it dot i.-m. " I ; i n cr a 1 ' '. r Fcpt !e .1- la. vile IS ei: than an y t i it i. re the M. c .nn . . i 1 . i ' V.I ." II 0 1 11. Me,, .-..'. rather set. ..,t . horns. i no a.o new and eb a a r.t and uiw-s amp!.' on- r .1... .....Iit-o.s- r til !,.e-lion oi " ' fhe a t has t'-m- i-ii! 1" pruosi s r.f the ev. nin"r. Sup'rem.' I'ictiHor .Tohii V. Ford t.f Fh i la d.d : .h ia . f.oriun.ty . . r t I. r- f . :n . ! e f, ; .1 1" e. 1 the taller or Ine i. h a s ten. pe r.a men t - lat no ami it is s.ai t onnen s.si..-.- , . i Mmr.-n romethin-r IV .folience la.-t n.n- , lackrd. , u VI V n a ft- tl O I'-O President Clayton Vark and ip-nera! . biast-furna. .-s .and i:. JTanaper IJealo -witched Flat1 Mill tfuj-j works at South I'hi'.ao. M . ! L. 0.0. M. TAKE NOTICE nil I UKlRRiiniiin !M . DILL nrilk'ilViUi.U III housing mm SUIT FOR DIVORCE. S,;it f')i divr.r. v itii ma trie. Clif- The d'.rooks s ' . t -,r. to Ilarvev. j ton Kramer and H- rl,.--t Mro. air" alos. ti. I i:te,t or ;. n.-i cil .lames; .P TV. vis iwil! iiis., ,,tt, rn! the dmn. i. Mr. Iavis .vui arrive at New York "it.y some tiiiie "'' v.. el? i.n his way back from the Fr.-nch front, where he has been direct in:;; the disposition f,f j'ooso wtr funds, lb- will arrive in Ohicuro. l-'ri oiv nnirn iu "tid will bo present at the instal- i which will be pre.-. . over by fii.-tat- r F...a. "tc t.f tev.n Moose u . ;, r. inK to "tt'l-d llie installation t re.rt.-si e.l in Kcadinu I", st. Kubb'r American Supar Southern l'acif.r Southern Kailway Chfro. Mil. anil St. Paul Texas Oil I'. S. St. el Vtah Copper W illys i iv. rland 41 ; TS-o, ; --- ; . 79 : .ir'i j 39 j 14 2V, . llSes i 71 1; . t --- IT" e LUXE make note of the tim ami jda. e of th" IMeniDers ot nammonn i.r.rine .mi. u i u Hie urgad to be present at retr u'.ar meet-; n.tr Tuesday evening, .nril 2nd. I-.usi-' iiess of Imfol tan. a.-. j Fraternally yours, j 4-2-1 J. C. BIr.CK t.li was fled in the per,or eo-irt at Hammond today by TTTJfTJTV ;i K'kk.rt vs. i ba nd Kik'tert Xji-'ii-O SlXlJ-- reel treatment. The c ci . j.l ,ii n t prt.pa red by Attorney Fred liar- inctt. ''iistody of thr. e chiblien is also I 'o I' I I v.' ' LOAN SMOKER i Building and Loan Associa- .f Whit in it ! mrormai dinner to -he boys,' band. All are invited to attend. The dance which follows the public install 'inn is beinjr Kiven for the bene fit of the Moose- war fund. There are 2n'" t'leiithcrs of the orr.ler in Cook county and a tremendous attendance is expected. DEATH OF FRED TR0ST Fi d tions Advertise Their Benefits. Tr..-;. !-t! end TtoUf-t Tvor. Cleveland and Mis. tels. wi';irr'-.l this ir K0T1UJS. ! There will be an inifortt.nt. me.'in-; of Grocery and Butchers at Chair be r of, 'oTiJiierce Tuesday evomtttr at S p. m ; shrrp. Kverv one must be present. I 4-2-1 II. A. filtlSWOUIi, Secy. j ' i . 1 Ten thousand handbills i T'un.ic or pr-dils of investinar in the j 21 errand. -hi't'-en and t! '-r r e ml- ' i l.il-Mltif a,..l 1, ..,,.,1 .. ... ..... I". ... -to. ... I .. ... I rv-S.nat-.r Prank Oavit nd ditdv-e v. S Peiter made stirrim-' .-riofc tr1ks la't evenimr r.t the F.iks l.'ibcv.v bean smoker. Tb-r. was a ....'.-.. I d t.atriot'c prozrnm ny ' n-.ao James tnb-nt. The F'ks decided Mrs. Harvey . participate in the l.ihertv Hill pa-WlPia-rt i r- i .,nrdav and instructed all mom- t , tro-et at "' 11 at Mr. Ti est had b.-.-n a re--nmtiil sin re 1 s"7. ctiiiiitu .f Hum- the city j j..,, t ,, , d a y noon. FOR THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES And couirhs sti.l colds that persist, in spite of .are and tiaatnon ami threaten permanent invalidism, try Eckman's Alterative For many years this Calcium pre paration has conspicuously evidenced its worth, especially where tonic treatment is needed. It rebuilds. Contains no Alcohol, Narcotic or HRbi'-Formintr Iru-P S3 Etno, novr Sl-0. SI sins, now SCs. Price includes war ".ax. A!! d rti itkrisl s. F.rkman Laboratory, Tmiiadelphia. wit!-, the C. tf. It.initimnd Packin.-r c-m.. -pTTTIPTJ A T, OF 'vrinr the ;r p.-si.,, s his .-hildren he b-a v.-s . U 14 i ir C. id. UJ-vUUJba .itlini; in t lie ' children. The eral wMi t.e hli a- reef ion of o" bonus in H.ammotid this t...n-. of It. .Pert Tro-t. where he j year arc Loin distributed throu ?hout j v; a b' his home for K. ve.irs. His wife trie city and uivirmis. rhey say in preceded liim in death sixteen vrars part: jac-o. The funeral services -.'d be held -Save $l.ftO m six. jt-iirs by t akin c : T1-" f-'"" n " afternoon at two o'clock l re of SI flu e.ael, ..,,, J- -,, IWittl toe Kev. 11 e.l in oiiic-". '"- ten each wc.-k for six years, a toial of $750, , which will pay you SI. 000 in cash. Ham mond needs 50" new homes this year, by takinK out ten or more, shares of $l'i0 each in any one of the building- loan and savlntr associations your money helps to build up Hammond " The handbills are signed by the fol- mains are to be laid to rest in Oak Hill cec.-tery. Mr. Tp-.ft had been ill for more than AT DE LUXE. The f.;ne,-..i of C M. brooks who died vesterdav is to be held f-om Cm home of l,rs clauKhter. Mrs. Alhert Pond at Cd Indiana aveno.-. at ehiht o'clo'k I,; cvenine and the remains will he shipped to Gat City. Ind.. for inter ment. Mr Brooks was 59 ye-rs of ajre and is survived by a widow, threo datmh ters and a son. Are your Thrift and "War-Savings Adolph Z'ikoi". president of the fam- Stamp sales equalling- your weekly ous players Laskv Cornorat.ion. pro- ouota? If Dot wh,v not? THEY WEES HAMMOND GIRLS C;.a: " in -.h.-u an inj astir was done tlmm hy statins thut thf... dj(J n,,t , any v o, k f(. (llP ..ty jjaj th K;Ul.etine Meredith and Mabel , U Street, assistant hU:.t "r'7ttt!" an'3 "I'ator respective V !'r ""' Telephone, .a.mpanv ".' "a'inond. n ho were posed bv the 1 iii-aif. Herald ph, tegrapher last Sat urday at. 5 p. m.. dclarcd that thev "d w,.,k at the Han in the afternoon and e.lv.. ...vidence that their motives "re a, patriotic a.- any one who did work m the ronstruefi,,,, of tho Tf!mple CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. ; jl.x;.S -Peceipts. 2u. fo"': n.arket, 15; to "'i up: mixed. $ 1 a.?." it 1 IS " : Rood. ! JIB. 110 Hi 17. )".: roiieh. J 1 8.10 fi lfi.40: , lip-ht. $17.20 'f: 1 7. SO: pigs. $12.23 "'i IS. tin; j heavy. $16.10 ;, "17.60. j CATTI.K - P.cocipts, 10,0 1 " " : market, j Strom?". 10 up: beeves. $9. So fi 1 Mm; ; cowa-hcifcrs. JCSOrS 12.25: Mockers-j feeders. $..70'd ll.f.5: calves, $10,501?' ; ltl.00, ! CHICAGO PRODUCE. BCTTKI: Creamery extras. 4ttsc: rrcamery firsts. 41c: firsts. 3S'?40o; sec-( onds-. 3tfr.'i7c. : K,;r;s Ordinaries, 33'i33ic: firsts, 34tij.i4-c. ; L.IVK POl'LTRV- Pucks, SO-'tiSlc; peese. 25 r S0c: turkeys, 25T(30c. " i VEAb 50 to 60 lbs. 17c; 70 to 0 lbs., isqi?c: 90 to 110 ihs.. I9fil9c; kid neys. 13o: coarse, "off 12c. POTATOPS Cars, 22; Wis -Mim . S5C .exSI.10. j NEW BUHGALOOS. Harpif Moore have taken out per mits for thre e b'Jiie abtos in Hdye Park to cost 3,000 a piece.. ronn wu.t. wi Tin: waii. SAM TOOK IT GOOD NATUREDLY Sam Silver, a. j0 piAr Pn state street, was the victim of a mean practical joke yesterday morning, April Fool's day. Th joker called Silver early 'la dasti m El TODAY "FOR FRIEND" Featuring EDWARD EARLE aibi BETTY HOWE. TOMORROW 'Vengeance and the Woman' And a two iel comedy with ALICE HOWELL, "OH, BABY: ' THEATRE TODAY For the benefit of cur patrons who were unabie to see No. 1 we sha!! run 1 and 2 today from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., cf THE EAGLE'S EYE and FRANK KEENAN in "LOADED DICE." WEDNESDAY One of Ameri ca's foremost screen stars, PAULINE FREDERICK in "THE HUNGRY HEART," and a Trip Around the World With Entertaining Eurton Holmes. THURSDAY, APRIL 4 WIL LIAM DESMOND in "THE SEA PANTHER." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Douglas Fairbanks in "Headin' South" SUNDAY Wm. S. Hart in "The Bandit and the Preacher" And FATTY ARBUCKLE Coming April 22, 23. 24, 25 BIRTH OF A NATION. Heatloss, meatless, vricatlsa, llffM- l . J . , ... T-..- 4V,.tf TA.-. tra It's a cross ot honor, not an Iron cross..