Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1920 — Page 2

"Pace Two i .

Jnnunrv I, 1920.

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MONO H. S. WINS

G. A. T. X. IN

EXTRA TIME PLAY

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- Thn Hammond hiirh school t.a:-i; :P pp, .uint-t tut it-- winair.K sti UP- i.v itxg tho Im m r il Vm, rp-a:i Tut. Wcrk-s team 4 4,..", 3 "U tho F.iiPal .) ; t ., , Jat rvluht, - The first half was n hrrd foiifihf . n tfst ami titled with the .;. A. T. X. t. !! leading ly one jwmt, I-17. In I-enod Tarn.'.sT.'ilski and anu . t. !. mnnaifrd to cat.' thr- .!! r..r :: fc'Rh schorl, for tho ;. a. T. X H!-.im-cnthal did the point K'-ttin, dt.;rmK

throuph tho ntt four shots that iuh his i ,,:,"!- ' toam In the load. f'rs" " "r The fooond half f-jnd both t.arns ' Uhr "n ,t -i-- ... - . K.-rn..

'"""'s ucsyrrmeiy ti Ka:n a siinstniitwl load. I. Blumoi-.thii'. was r-lao. d

r.v Jus trothor. II. Wumonth-i:. who tU tho position vor -,-t 11. In th.is half T liosrrodskl load the point go' tors of I.. ams by rln.rinc 14 point for Jus r. : Thomas, the visitors' vrtjtor. wat- .if.:fajro four bakoas, which nettod his t

their much-needed eight points. T:.o Sme ended in a tio. 33-33. In tho folUmin five minutes of e:-r-4 flay tho hish school was nblo to oh. a

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' To talk Scout intr to at hast one; . Standard .tei l and th (iti.f Tit! Atnor-

v io-.-i! ru:!!i of :,.M points ; o'lu-r person rush day during tho year, itan will moot at iho All Siimts' t-j.ii-Higli School (43) Cv. A. T. X. (33) f Those mu -m Ilk- a lot of n. odioss I torl-un novt 'I'iiemljy eveniiig and a. xw.d Ta ! nop ra.iak P ... !;P Hluf..-i ih-il ! rosoiut lou.s. hut if -. follow tli.-m 1 lam- j fctunc is pr.uin.-ej Hinee both teams are I"oi a .r. - A: :ti.-oii itiond ScoutitiK is bound to ttrow a Kro.xt j -ut for blood, t'ompar.-i! Ivo scoro.s with Vat - 'i d. ana , .i. ill tho connnj, year. '! llatnm.Tid hinh solo-ol team indicate Ci',.'. l;. ; . .. Uartu-k-' A Happ Jiai lTui-Tmia Now Vnr to Uiat th..- j?.-un. Wi;S dupe. iv. nan all our friolida. j Hi.h Schoo! l;ask.t- T!lrmrn,.!-1.-.J Tl. f,.U,S , . nop, hav l,oe,; o-.p- j HAMMOND SCHOOLS 10; Kv.uis. C: i v nine. , l'i . i!n. a toned. Troop S and S u th.- 1 ' . , w

irir.K. a lVrsotu-il Coil-. T..r.ioKrod - I tr.on church uud-r Itot-ort Kitm aad.j VV ljjij Ul'EJN MOJNJJAl . H.i!i-' 1; C iri-i!. 1. T.-chiii. al . Henry Kn. hl .Mo 'inps on I-'n iav at I i is - ; ;n- . 1. i;, !. i aai ; . m . Troop-- :! ami 4 at the Sup! . K. S. Mli!"r of the Hammnml

;. A. T. X. I k- i; M s'otv. ' Mala.d- t o,-. Ii .uni Mr. .Mah-n ai. ! '.,! :f announces that schools will Th-iias, 7; Atclii ;. -:un nia!. , li.utiiu in1 ' M.-olnss on Thur-d.iy i '-opon Monday, .laniiai y 5th. Tho coal l-'ta throws - K.-. m. I ,: Thotvav 1 : ' at 7 iu p . in . Ti oops - ami 13 a:, t ti- , supply was low when th.- schools clo.sAP -n,.-o!i. - f';i- K. nan, , I'hr.si .m , hlirch midoi i ;! l-'i I "oil tor the holl.lu v. hot Mr. Mot. roe

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; 1 : Mi Slam. 1 ; ll.ir:;;'.; ( : 1 a . , 1 1 ! ; i ! , ! i. Ti oh f uls Ke.-t a-i 1': i hr' uska . 1. j In the preliminary the hicb school

S' o, t: ni ai;o,i t,. ,1, (p. l'ro:vl v ' a n k Mi i in. 1 I I i "i h ! - n'uuf was . ry lill.i. . id. i ' : : h, ! 1 had blown. Tic- h..:h cho a aauis Ichi the had C-l in :!, :,:-a hair" hut the c'-.'iri-h

ore. d i ', ! n. ! iaintoo-ni h-ot !ie ;,!!,. f ..v.-r- ..! !;: 1 i and

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1 ("u h ! Ashhou. her I.K. W..r! ai a . , iV.wn!or . . .;i.a-i;riii ; , h ii i . ; . s- .car: .-":nit!l. l.i : . .. V. Hammond a i

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: mnai Itan U tnridmc ;s open nay at- ' prniMiii from 2 t . :. and !. Motihav . vi . in n ::s tr ail " to - p. "i: . ' m in i and Ket lu-quai I with the n w Kxe,i utive. is erv anx.aas to y.- cqu. .intod with tio p irintB of .-v ry ; ; oo t if, Hammond .

I lit l, olAt II. M kptim;

ss tpo sup: out tin: term.

Is now ample to II nisi

MEE HOTEL SOLD TO R. C. PRIMI3

BOTH LEGS BROKEN AS SLED COLLIDES WITH TREE IN PARK Gary Li.J Tries Dare-Devil Stunt and Lands in The Hosptal.

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LEGISLATORS DO

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CASCARAS. QUININE

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As a i. -suit of a hare 1 v'.l coasting session !' th- ! k ftiil.t. in v.-hi. i h- a! tempt. d to icul ' n-it... tit r his s.'e.l between two trcs. Jlobeit with minjrletl fi-.-ijno Pitts, son of Mr ami Mrs. Robert Pitts, end until all the . Ki lait Van liur.-n str- ' t. Oaay is cttti i- fiojn it is diffi -ah. id fit the Mer.-y i.vpiial t.day In a lawmakers will h- .

In order that Mr. Saros. former ,,ro. i " : 1 1 n a 1 . ondi : i ,m . I ! i- su 'f.-t in 1 1 oia Tic: Kov-rnor placed prmtor of the Me.. (.a,,a , t" Hamtnotid. j Uvt ljroUen b-f:s ami internal injuile-:. j i i l.-e ! itn-ht lo vie liis alt, i.ta-n to theater Th" arri'li n; occuried at the wes t ! i a i n i n tio- e.-.ns-n' ti.'. i -sts with who h h. i- concerned, the , VaTh. He with so-ni other ehll 1- i o-:i to Ihi.ix their d. : hot. a has be. u s.,pi p. l: C. I Tunis otj!"n ""(: coastir,;? fr.an the cast of i suffniK- am.-iolti.-nt li.cano. j "Mount Tota." the lamest mound in t: ; fe-sion . !! h.dil for Mr. Praios ann. une.-s that lie will at i i-rk . You n k J'itts attempted to hcwj 'hat an..t!a extra hef t , a.l ,;:., fan, on impr. m m.-nts. A j his enmpa nion ' the skill with which hnj in the spring- a:'--r i . w lobby wll b. pr-.- idci and the entire '. oould nuide his sled and started d,, a 1 ' " --"' 'I up'.n t.-.e nor iil ho i a .l, coi-at, d. Much m-w the irellne. Ueaded for two l.uge on.ti '' '""" iJ "

ini'iitiiie will aio I... s.i.-.l -...it. n . ; trees. ' " maK.nf scan

.: . . - ; veri; f r .i ila; ,. - !.r . tl I -ciV- i . o.-r .-''. hr.r- a;, h-a: I 1. !! .. : " r 1 ho n r ,-r n .I ci ice, ip'-n " -" 1 a n i ! too ;i .; ai of of th- ... ., rcbly. .h. i at i. i... ff,.. nd t a ?; v

t a . X.f.'X, St-noird c-'d remedy for 20 y: 'J- -i tioari Ij.-m i.afc, tare, no 'J. i . '-n'cf. br-a-m tip" a eoi- in 24 V 1 V "hoari relieves fcf? in 3 days. ax I.'inef hack i! it fada. The ( . i '"'i. 'TV genuine lie- lia a Re l , U, SL'-vS,"' t.-n with Mr. Hill' ' ri 7 K pxture. "i f -4 f Storm (

n i tar f!ivr K line or itiitiangtnn are a .-

.( -..-'. t" the plan, but shit' an'titi rany of the others approve of th

.'. Pierce. 1 a ey , Mxcci.ti ve . H . O O trowskl ii.il i ' i , ; m a 1 lie v ,

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A Year for Savings

One way of making Nineteen-Twenty a year worth while is to set aside a definite sum each week or month or payday to go into the savings account one dollar starts an occount here.

In the bank your dollars work twentyfour hours a day for you.

K. S. XAVV, .Uor V.-'r. o:'i": ori another lap of that (treat

:race of hi".-, and TPs jus; .ne laa .;.!-.! ) to the i!!.ish and for this reason tun-

be Vett-r tiian nn- . rie ;ha; ii.i-, tiom before. It cert airily must -how pror.s as far as ii urr: aai s. "Ph;r : con C' ri!' I. VvK'.-n-i-t y. .ti . .rt.!is bi.. -.

,i I IP- Scout masters Si - a:s. and Iro -p Ji Commit to. s sh- uid Join hamis as they ; j lavfr did h. fore if wo , -t to v t an;.

place this y.ar I i-y.: u thit.k it f i.-sdih-I f.-r u - to P'.ak. se v. r.ai X-w Y ar's resoiutiot.s ar.d tli.n k-' -p them. i Tim foiSowbic miht be su truest ; vc : i , . j I or m- ai: ovist, rs ; i 1. To pi ike o:?h troop meetinc more ! int.. rest-.e.jf than the rr.- i- one

2. To eite.nirriKf a d a nctiitiit alonff ail liro's of S -a;t c .-a ft . 3. T enlist m rc ?ao;;ts ami make them a Me. 4. To a';.ral all trc- ni'-etins. For Assistant S i i . ; t . r 1. To attend cry m tin?. T To tv .-.rk in. absolute harmony wl'h

the ftc as1 :--a .sr.r, v:'!i only this cue hia (in mind. "The welfare of our troop." To talk P. .uinjr to every mo I mert. j For the Poouts: I P To ap.-a! every rpeetinif rtnl pay ' strict a'"ir.";oai t.. husle.-sv and r. niemt u.-tta ri o- . "I'iov n;m ...... .a..,- a

w ork w h rc y-.-u w .-k. " 2. To boost the m.-mbershj- f,f mv troop iiiiti' iT's up to, w ,r strenpth.. H2 Scouts out ' '' ' ,"ie!i.ir.d "very m.a-tintr. 3. Ta ndvan.-e at hast one rank before s-amm-o- o rrp ns. 4. To s'a iv my handbook and try to be a real S"re.p.

aum :s oner-la-iat'ite to N

1 " . i ; h e r s' r o s . nsU.. Alter: at.- i a- liannau.-r. The f.ch.wme n wet a ndd-d to ti e la.P ,.f tiie c.oit:. !; John Jar -n-

ow ski. '".as. Brtissell. .John 1 : i ale. : n. .1 .- ph S ado'.a i o-eesen K-iw ar.i S. Mom

ohn. ;!ik S. lb tz. .I-hn VHzn r.s It .vpser. V-T'i-es. 17. X . H'lnm-l, P H S Shairor, Mr. Frank !M d: ami John Mueller.

led. making tlm

in- of the b. at in the Calumet

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slators t.

The Kevrrnor, hirfrnv-r. will ro'd b-

tcllf. the call unless th women cbtatn

... held the consent of major. ty ' f th-. .... -arts, sffiiMv-men. Franchise I- '" a a .a,) tao '' the : a are already "itr that (tared, in an effort t.i piodp. their fhh loarh : Hto's an ..lreiaewi.-ntati-.es to the pair:.

v j pa n . j r.,n i will be sovral days yet hePaa-

a man se-m ij; tne outcome oi tntr en on. a is Known

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"The Curio Phhp" a minature iniisi al ..me.iy is the headaner ' 'hoOrpheum heater bill for today and .Sunday. Tills prUhtly lUMe a t comes ta Hammond

A.iS. J . j direct from the Uialto in ehirayo.

FOUND UNCONSCIOUS FR0I POISONING

NEW BATTERY CO. GIVES EXHIBIT BEFORE CAMERA

Mrs. Arthur Shearer of 1 fi t Mlehi.jin w-ho was foam! u ra- . n -a-i . .us on the "loop of her home yesterday afternoon is p.i r' saii v roe .v.- i and it is thoupht

In- wail lice. About the middle of the'

afteinoon v.hien h-r infant dauejuter rati to tho home' of her pram.Piiot.her, who lives next door, saying- that her mother was sick. Pn-y disc ei ,., her in

tree.i his sbal shot to on

struck tho first oak. II- strtnk t-,,. , nrlmnt but many of them sti.nuus tree w ith mch impact that he wa s ' ' to the ;.'.an .f h ,binir P.vi thrown from the h.st tree ... the oth... fI'0lal I'ssloiu. Jefse V, . IPo'phach

; ictab ririf, the lad in tin ur.coriscl.au ! " " : ''''''- n-f as.d p. omci condition. j tlon the plan, la.'ir.c his dielina;on coj At the Mercy hospital X-Hay irtnti b opposition to two extra e nvoea-

I were taken and show, d that both lirr.i.si t;"n ,,f tht j were broken above the knees. The lit:-! ! '"' M'"rV"'

j firnor.fs ef the left b-jy were alo tt.-n? find he 1? believed to 'bo ir.t.-rnail-.'lu- 'SSSSSStS

i Jure.;. This is the second ae blent ;- j Its kind ths wint. r and accordinir t . ' )

j the park hoard off hi a is, unless enat.r ' care is taken by the children the slid

I :s to be closed for the remainder i the season .

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the fertfr.il sr.l- Thn ter.ta.tiv5 date et for the rpecla.

ion i.s January lath.

ssemhiv. s-Tati-.r Fdankf Indianapolis r.ud .en

Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it will be there.

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'or was immediately , ailed. f.- proepaarp ed it prdsonir.. but Mrs . Shearer I -"": "ho has n- knowledge cf where ! she gajt the poison.

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The O. K. tPant lh. ttery I'orr.pany of Oat y yesterday ibat onsi ra t. d the sup. nor ty of their Jn battery ..yr the ordlnai'v w. t hatt. rv in fore tho camera of the Fni.irsa! M ov;n- F otuie company at Ka-t Chieajjo. Tests wept recordod in ttim I" a lat'.-ry frozen .n a cake of ;. . , si; :u. ; .:: a tank of w-.ati r and ..p..;at!ns a", ordinary lathe in the rn.v h.lne si., p of the. Mast Chi. aso firo depar'ment. The tests ware coml.ivt ej bof-.re a r.umbfr ' f leadinu citizens of the Twin

Ctbs am ns vh tn ware .maud..! tiej Mayor. Chief of Polio., Ftr- Chi.-f, the ("ity Mf-hanic and a pumper of busi-t.f-s and professional rr.en . The first

ttst desimi-d to pro-. that fr.-.zint-tld not hurt the lattery, was m. !. with a hatt. rv wlio-h had b ei fi :ai in a cake of p e at the C:t 7-.;is p . I Foal Storage e'omp.ir.y since V-hm----

AGED RESIDENT DIED LAST NIGHT

John Saho, a rleroerited man l.vir.p

et l.th and A.l,.rns sti'.-t in C.ary. b-- 1 cam.; so i; rana r u :;eahlo at the Moriyil;'; hospital in Oary yesterday that it was i foun 1 ntcessary to turn hi m over to ' u the custody of th- police. He 1s be- ' ir.ar tried as to his sanity before Judg . Cotherv today. I i

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rt.aia.m-ea ;,s;o ot elK llfv-tlve ifj a rs, Mrs. Johanna Krun.ri died last 1 g

n:nht at 11:4.". o'ciorli at the horr

; her da a-hter, Mr. Pii s herer,

Shi ffi-;.l a.enue. Ha m moml . Mrs. , Krunu i i a rue to Hammond forty-rive J i ' ais ;llr,, and had re.- d- d here since. "A I Pneumonia was the e.iusc . f her death, l j ceiri ill only a week-. ' ti i She Paves nine -hPdren, twenty-two t i - rataich ildr.-n and t wen t y-f o't r treat m Srarol hlbiren. Her huband died bej fore she came t.. -his cour.tr-.- from 5! ; dtrttiiinv. The funeral wiP he held p i Tuesday afternoon at .Itr. o clo.-k from . j the horv. 0f ;Pr dnuRhter. Iev. ti : Wei) will officiate and burial will be 1 N

In (?i-r.cord:a cemetery.

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rSlDskxeTheatre

-TODAY-

MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN (Mildred Harris) in "HOME"

-Sunday-

member the oath and law and j 'hi y .

Tie hatter;' not only turt-..-

cbev them. fi. To do at b-ast one "Good Turn" each day dhirinar th- '- ear. 7. To wonr a smile ftt all times, reenrdless cf what happens. For the parents and friends of Scouts: 1. To tind out what niftht my son's troop me.-ts and see. that ho is tlo-re and

FIRST STATE TRUST 6 SAVINGS BANK tSTa AND CXDA. STREETS INDIANA ILIICR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00

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'1 on tlm. Pj , 2. To b ti t t he mot i vc

become better aerpjnin'ed with

and Kb a's of th- F...v S-'outs

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S. To istt a tp.-p ineetins, and see what th"v a doirisr. 4. To he.u.tp.e ae U't'iin'od ti-i'h the Kxeeutive an! .'i'liporr of my s-n's

'.-...p ,'iT-.l h a :m wr-at tic y are try'rift to

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1 CARD OF THAHKS CAE- OF THANKS. "- wPh t.. i ;a. -'i o-ir thanks for the floral off'-, h s and for th- aid arid kn-.i-ne-s . tendoil to us a' the death of our h-loved wife and mothflr. JOHN TA.'-P 1KF.M AX AXn CHI'.IMtFX.

the .'tarter but moved the ear an 1 after rur.niiiir for abo-it a blo-k was ap; arently ii-it greatly discharged . A second hfttt-ry Mas placed In a tank of water ar.d the nmp' taije tested, show inK that mitim. rslti? in wat'-r did not lesson the power of the hatP rc notshort circuit it. A rep-Par aa:mob.Ha heatUi-ht" was lit with the sahmerfra.l buttery. The th:r.! t st was that of a battery three years old which had not he, n charstoei since last May. This hatPry opftated the lathe In the ir.ac1.ina: shop without trouhp-. The t, sts w-hb h were fpmed - esterday will be desatnated as the second re.-i of the O. K . '.iiatit P.itt.iy Cnmjiapy and will b- kn-.wn as the educational reel . Th" first, reel show the pr-cresai of th huiidinap operations at the new plant, 'ha off c rs r.f the cotipany some tests find illustrations of tho niakintr ..f a battery.

.STANDARDS TRIM THE GRAVER TEAM

To Describe Conditions of Poland

The Cf.nsrf59tSor.l Man's Club f p

Fast hu-...'.. ri .p. i..!.. '

have En opportunity to hoir first ban 1

or conditions in I' darpl f.m o the arm- j : 1st ice. lias been signed. P:ev Frank

Maples w ho has erne to supp'J" the j ui. '

pit of the Fast Chicaito church, wl'l sp'ak if the conditions, the political situation and his p rsonui xpr!or.ces .

Ma;.'..'i h

Too Late To Classify

L.OKT I'mr of chives, downtown d:s-ninn f,,r ,h ,;rHV

ti-iot. ja-i i' r. to orsei iv pi., i., ,. H .top o,.,l 1 - '

sCTTOvyFprii-i;i- -' ?r-r.:-. . " vt,ss,t;."C'

m 9 Al9MMM9!U9U9'JtWmWt. IH'IMI Wl llllW TW T W Pi WHWlPfl WH Willi

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Sill w-. .; ..'- ft! -gT- V A 7

. . ..i.ic.e., I,,, ujvcip.i ;,y .auto or i m

train over iiimost the erf. re southern half of Poland from the Fktairihio

frontier to Fpper Sib-sia and rom ! l

Cracow to Warsaw. il.dmj w-ih fb n

...i.iei j- i o.i.-o .-iiiinrii-iin ai as V ei

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; M .. A. chief jiie. ..r 1,,. w ent thro-;i;h 'sin, P. i,l S-.-ri Far ( 'oio r.a n -'s ' the catnpai- tl Biraili: the Fkr.OeO.ru

I basketball team last niht defeated the ' fcinir as fir toward. the Hia-k S.. a as'

p!-a.er 'orpora'iot; team in a fast gar , ; th- river IEi find hi'-r beir.fr in the t

I In- a sc.re of it! to lh. lloth teams! exact s,. tar of F-.e. lr.rr s--,,tiu.. U

'played ip.oi! bail, hut the Siandanl had" I frontier, whtre the polish p.pr s

a ilttle th- better t.-am w-i-k. j a..Uit inn btrtiwr.s took place in M I MaFarland starr.-'i f..r the S:anda-d! Ausust. j fS

I with nine ha--kots and Olrie-b was lilith F.,r assistance r-n.V-i'ol the wonnrted !

with thr.e baskets i during that upr is-'toj ami the work don" i

i tor the fp.vish-m Mr . .Maples received

a citation signed by nenerai Hall, r . The me, tin - Mot:-. ay n:.?V.t "'ill he open ta all citizens who desire ta come ami those of Polish extra.- lion are especially ure,j to be present. ,ftr the aiMrej.s Mr. M at b-s w 11 s've ail an ofiport u r i t .v to ask viuesfipns. Parliarnentary drill by Frank H-.ans, rnus. la and eats will be on tie program as

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BILLIE BURKE in "LET'S GET A DIVORCE' Monday and Tuesday ALICE JOYCE "THE VENGEANCE OF DURAND" Wednesday and Thurs. OLIVE THOMAS in "OUT YONDER" - Friday CORINNE GRIFFITH THE TOWER" OF JEWELS'

"Where Everybody Goes

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HAMMOND, INDIANA

-TODAY AND SUNDAY-

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A Miniature Musical Comedy TEN PEOPLE MOSTLY GIRLS!

TOM FOOLERY & CO. Noveltv Artists.

CHASE & JANIS Daintv Bits of iMasical Chatter.

WALSH & NEALY Comedians.

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MARTIN & BECK lust Entertainers.

JULIANA FOUR Smerers De Luxe.

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Starting next Wed., Thurs. and Fri. Don't miss Pearl White in her greatest serial, "Hie Black Secret."

New show ?.iop,dd.v, W't-.l'i't.-day and Saturday. Matinee daily at 2:30 p. m. Night c;)nliruous 7 to 11. Sunday and holidays coni inuous 2 to 11.

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Saturday BESSIE LOVE "PEGEEN"

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Sunday OWEN MOORE ' PICADILLY JIM

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iuy Your Ford Car Now

To make sure of getting a Ford car. buy one now. Don't wait until spring but buy Cow while deliveries are possible. Even next month is an uncertainty. The number of Ford cars allotted to this territory is limited and specified. Even to get our allotment, we must have real. bona-Side orders for cars. Just so many cars a lotted us; just so many will get cars; will you be one of them? Those who order their cars now will be protecting themselves. If you would be forehanded, get your name on an order today. Don't think you cannot use it it you get it now. The four seasons are all alike to the Ford car. It is a necessity every month of ths year. Resides, the Ford car is lowest in upkeep cost and easiest in operation. Ar.d the new Ford electric starting and lighting system makes driving more convenient. Your order for either open or enclosed cars will have our prompt attention. Equipped with the new Ford electric starter and lights.

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More Furniture in the Home Did you get more furniture in your home in 1919?

AUDITORIUM THEATRE ' TODAY - JAN' 3rd MIKE MORAN in "ALIAS MIKE KORAN" Also two comedies. TOMORROWELSIE FERGUSON in "HIS PARSIAN WIFE" Mso two comedies, "I'm on My Way" and "Look Out Below."

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own a dome Special Announcement e have taken over the ?el:ins acencv of all the unsold BRICK BUNGALOWS on NORTH FORSYTH AVENUE just completed by ANDERSON & COWIE. These homes are modern in every way and guaranteed to be first class material and workmanship. Prices are based on last spring's costs, therefore are away below present valu?. Terms are very reasonable. We will be pleased to show you through at any time.

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Statement of Condition at Close of Business Dec. 31, 1919. Resources Loans and Discounts $1,011,052.53 U. S. Bonds 25.000.00 Bonds and Securities 1,009.119.17 Banking House and Fixtures 55,000.00 Due from Banks 270,132.47 Due from Federal Reserve Bank 106.925.86 Interest Earned But Not Collected 19.616.33 Cash on Hand 169,022.59

$2,665,868.95 - Liabilities

Capital $ 100,000.00

Circulation . Surplus and Profits (earned)

Deposits 2.457,876.99 Unearned Discount 7,505.42 Due hedera! Reserve Bank None

25.000,00 75.486.54

$2,665,868.95

3 Oldest Bank in Indiana Harbor

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