Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1920 — Page 8

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In-:;: COLDS breed aai thp ata.tf and nviny- f the 'dtlzinn )iav no ida of th work iiTt' y ifh. Tli Chamber f I'limnnrre linpus by thta1T to i ipatt h nrrntiT tiit-rt!-t tn the indi.ti'1t' of thi I'ty." Thor wilt b a di!'ii!Un of f tli" community yirol'lwms and H ! xp. t' d that th' ".'vo-t'lnl i It-cM'-n" I'unimltloft atopintd birt wrclt rviU liavo a repnn ready tomorrow. ( LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES Spread INFLUENZAE KILL. THE COLD AT ONCE WITH 1 Vu ii H W aWl L t K- 5 ..T ".'1 sty CASCARAbPQUININ M fa; z ' -' -1

,UJI Wtlll.OW ! IJl RKU JaniP. arlo-w. 47 V Mf U ii'o s e . K.ist I'ii.cafi''. was ysteiday severely injured bout th h.o.id and j-hcu!d r . hen In- was stia.k !.v tui automobile t jjt as he wa boardl'is: a. South Slu.ri'iwt car. 'Vii' :n:i' h: o" did md' step after hl'll:;:; a Cow but the Hi ,-r number w as laHcn n- IixImh.i Warlow Is fs .a-.s cbt and is cmpioypd as a Ida. ksmith at thv liraver irP'ir;i!.on. MT.sn oKKtuts ri: ui '!o;ri- t!t.it the Lei an.i Jluroor p beiieve i hat l.e r.-!-t- d himself: en J ii-.u.iry J7lh, !l. M ta.-,r, i i:j runrl:K.s a department .-P. re it'. 1 6 C dar slteet. Itidhini ii.irhor. "-.-'. i day offered a :',; !!,. r.-.-t i.t.J conviction i f th th-t-f r ti.- r.-. Matasar iep. ri-ni to th p. -.he t'.,at some one had hrehen, a i-i. k w ind.-w ind ha1 taken ? 1 I cash from the t ush ! ec h.t --r hi:.! . loth HE .ti .cd at.tl-VI e:m.o! V J I (-'. .Ml i ll si W;!S mad-', by tec p .dice and a 'though the i rh r.-t:sS-r was f -uud l-rcki r t ; m, r.o nppa-e--,t Vs. ..f st. ! w a r. .ted . Malabar exr-'itined that he ha.) replaced the toVn poods w'th "to -'k from ; IS StOT P-r.T-Ili . !!a!aar itn h,- was u : en tn un-

She was Fal 2$v thaclow on t.i.s ri'Vir 5 "J, vVfi ,r-ltl r.d T:L By tax ns 0 t f Kwvim an 3 follow, ne tm r rduee .14 io&. In t;r oniijth. Now . r:t- :'mnt Many to. it-Lit . io to runi. Bc9rr foi' i.iorwd y r-iy-u $t GUARANTEE. Biy Oil f Korlo at any aruast's: or nr fur t' brochure -ronj t' W'i t;i i-U'n wai-pert t ora t Dcol, fcuuta i w Citj. i Beautiful I DECORATIONS A r rr r).i t o 1 a ,':t'-." ,.r it t"x'iiv -! ii.,-.-'f'i;..;iH for ha maud's, (i.iiu-. -. vrd iins. i".r o.; .rt.t 'A'.iii:!! a! s-.-i-L M. S. REED PKOITS WKXT1NO 20. H a r !0i f! m m m a Dssaoticscja Baby Chicks Order baby chicks from proved winter layers. Have sold fresh egg all winter. Before ordering chicks come and ?ee my Ferris S. C. W. Leghorn hens and get my prices. Also chicks cf several other varieties. Order March chicks now. D. L. Newman I38th and Sheffield Ayenne. Oppo&ire Douglas Park. rranaDtJBJB B l 0 3 O P I .ui r. 1. 1 i t.. 4vA.a..a.n.T .x.t-v

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First calumet Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIAHA Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 The Lights in the Skies at Night At times one may- wonder whether the night will net become day in the City of East Chicago. There is hardly a moment when the flash of molten metal isn't reddening the sky above some plant. It may be the pouring of a heat at Hubbard Foundary. The fiery, liquid steel that gleams there may be roll rails at Pittsburgh months hence. Or it may be the gleam from the open-hearths at Steel and Tube of America, the boiling metal that will be fashioned into p'pes pipes that may carry New York's drinking water or through which may course newly-drawn oil from Texas wells. Perhaps it may be the golden, l.quid iron running from Inland's giant furnaces by the Iak. or the bars crashing through the rolls at Interstate mills. All the prleams. the rays, the flashes in the night, the crimson skies -reflect the intensity of production in the City of East Chicago. The World needs Steel and the City of East Chicago is supplying its share.

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Standard col remedy for 20 rein in mtvet torm ate, ur, no opite lrrl:s up a coM in 24 oura relieves rrifi n 3 cava. Monev bacV if it faila. The penuino box has Kc4 sp vita MP. Killa p let. j re. At Ail Drum ilis(ami by tb P'fll.n that tlipy iur l.i-llrvf tlit-r had bn a rb! I'ti.i that hti hn.l n-iiliy befn hi did :.TV SSf'll I ;;h ,e UlUMicnt hah another LV.Iu r st . nan: "iriK and ;illv $ i 0 t I'.icri'hant vlu nail laKu large ati. if sU'i'k frtim h'.s .-l.jro T.i ic- t" V littu han'i ript -. . In oiiifr t.. th ribb;ry. rouvr his jr-jiwri;' rv ti the pc!Ue that thT r a rl'lji-ry h has ffervl the i w a rd . i)isrniriMii;ii mitor i i Hi:dma.--.t fi' K. . I'.si'? f ih" An('!it Order of l"!i:t.'d WofUin-n of ! s M-i:::c. I nvt. will b.' th- a-.;t r.f honor ji i) fc'titin !'d b:inq-i-t tii'i-rp,i In l.:;u by tho mnnb. rs of ttu- laelve Indiri-s :' thf- i'alu:iit dipiru't t'-ntuht at t!;. intrr:at:onai i hur ii in ila.'t ('hli-njkO. Mi.i).ir Mi:.'..rina k niP w . r-tf. the k ,u ;"I s ;i;'i-r h.i'h H . J 1 1 Ui H. !:. l'iHt of Chli'as", rasutiast- t 'Arrkli.an 'f Illinois. P.! tpi'ak n ".!"rn I JoMni t'-i. h : li. thf f... :'.nd.-r i f thf A o. T". V.' . a th fatlirr of :vll fratfrnal ordors. ' Thf rvma'ndT ft program w:!t Vooa! Sxlo Miss Iv.i.-y K , a ntttaubvl bv Kthr Hyrtif. Prseiitatii.n of st f ffo .; s' J - i-ls to Victory I.oJr.i No. 41! "f S.ititli -.'!:d by Thojuiis ivmnf lly, ;-.-it .".ipt'l- 1 i intend-Tit and soof phim-f bv I'istrict P'.-'bi M.naer -1. I ' . Vo.-am r,f S -.3 1 1 V-.x-ai S Mrs. .1. K. Yo. a-n. 'The as a M'.t.nsi P. t" Dr. Win M. statn O'-snd M"dl-a: Kxaniicr. K' ii' at uri Frafrn !y." 'A'ni. " V . IKTI. UK I TO Sl-Klk W. T Kill ';,:-n..'. rua!iaer of the tT. S. M .!. Hp lining ".. w .11 i thi ; -akiT bc'-rc the nbyif.) 'h.im ( 1 - cf i:ii:io-ro at their noo l ;no!ii 'n th 'onjrreKat iuna 1 hiirc! toj -".orTotr. Ii" will talk of the T . 3. j M-t.t! ci.tniany. pvpiainitii; some of i fie ptocesses whioh th- company uses I the Mi'ir,'. of then- raw ciHttria!?. the , I'-arkut of their prJ'H t and niirrjpr- ' ..is .t.htr mte'-e.st in mat t-T. c n- rr,- ! in the coinpany which are known by J only a r-tnpartilivi'ly few citizens of j the i-i'.y. ; This is the seeoni) of a !;.. ft I f i'ki hy ri'jir 'fr.i a t ives of th i.idu.ti ri-s of the Twin Cities. Ilav.i of the I ;i. i L.-t ri. cf tile city hax'B been iisked I to send a reprevnta'.ive to son1" n;etii;i; of tl;e chamhor of 'orimterce and I inform th pitij!-n upon s.-in of tho J phjpj of th varied 'industrial li: of I 'he commtmity. liast Chb.-ao and ! Indiana Harhur have, perhaps mc-r? inIdiisf ies than at: v o'her comni'imfy In IIIPIfJFii nd Morning. Havm Strong, Hr.aithy C. Tj u T: 1 . i I 0 - laiXX, 1IUIC1UCUU1, Ton citeS:! Smart or Burn, if Sore. i Vf-vnr rCrCIrritat,;d' Idflimed-or ! lUUR LYtOGranulated. use Murine 1 often. Soothes. Refreshes. Safe for I Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Vrite for j Free Eye Book ru1ii tjt Ktstij C., Ctia j.,aji x . - - ..4L.i-i..j; r,Ts a-yzrT-rx'rarE Open Friday Evenings from 6 until 8

noi pi iu ham. i I.WY l)i"i uf of til ?tatf l'f e ulatloii'. thai ri..iilrf that liool l-ond,' may not -fill f'T ! than ir and may nof lornr nrpatT than ft y r j'phi !utfi!t lli- .,! l hoard of Knt ihirne,. ! b.l it; at "'iii' tio ihlf In tlndlnir n t'Uii I'Hffr for tlir J35a.ix bond hsuv wllli Wiibdi it wi'l pa? ir th" iinv n. hoil inilM;iiR f V which th i'nritrart1 vilil "noil br eirncd. l'r'iifft: p huyrrs r i;n wlii'.ni; t. pay par for the bnud.a lifonajf l.ilo'rtv Honda are audi in at fop loss thpn par and pay a het'er r.-turn uu thr invcitmnil than would the srlnu'i! !n iids. Plenty . f loiyf rc liiivp ircn found but all ohJpi t to paying pur for th i.ur, The coiit ra-t f fur the new school bulbl'.ntfa. aajgrcnatliiB about JJ'T.iJOi'.

hp : V awaidcij al a me' til. g of lhi board laat Krlday and flflPPn day? wrp (iHoweii for l'u t ii .sh lnsr bond and aiitiH'K ' lie con t r.uoiH . to s.ll i!;f bond : X rm t. axe ."iKto d . T)i b -aid p pup brforp the tonttiij.mi' trn.i, i mr.r Th. r'fti8t ion of Chl.f of Poticp T. 1 . Vi'.l!nir; will net b Hfcppted nnr'.i tl.o a ppoint mm ! if a new chipf. Maynrt J,co !.i t ma i k ha .a nnnouncrd. ITp also atatod that at present hp liad no nnc hi ntind for appointnit-nt chl"" of the Knt 'Incut o forco. but fxr,-ft to iuVkp hi nppoti.ttn.'H! within t ti n c x t c c k . TO CT7JLE A COLD I IT ONE DAT. Tcto hAXATIYE ItlKIMO Ql'INIXw iTi-blcti") It jitop l!i .uir!i and Headache and works oft the iold. K. XV. OHOVK'.S pifjnaturti on ca,ch bos. loc. Adv. t Twin City News Notes L Office, Soom 223. Calnm!t bldcr. Ftaona ' 2SX Kssldcttca. 4313 Olcott are. Fhoae 218. I!! for ii'i'u lone w.-ek and Iio prinf ! between ;ne and death for the most of that time. Mrs. liiiur.i Wilson IMds, of 4 i llarmg Ave. and wife of Mr Hants O-iJs. succumbed htst evi'ii:ng at: S o'clock to tHa complications which per. ton : t i s w as th- pri.ne factor. Mrs. i Olds was but twenty -live years of urp j and had won for hirseif manv frieniu when she became a resident of this' city, cominsr from Valparaiso where. she liad lived the (ftenter part of tier !:fe and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, prominent citirens of that plac. Tlie deceased was also related to Mrs. Uwylm Jones, who recently departed from this city to mak ht r future Iniiifl in Valparaiso, from where tliey formerly came. Mrs. Olds was a member of the Roosevelt Hive. Lady MaccabePi association and Honored with tin- office of hicutenant iommander . A little daughter. Genevieve, survives, live years of age, with the bereaved husband and parents ie funeral arrangements have not been made at this time but a brief religious service will be conduct dat th ttu prior to tins funeral parly tavin for Valparaiso hr interment will take place in the family lot. Particularly sad Is t.ha the husband, who has ben very ill for several weeks and the parents who became ill upon their arrival in this city when they were summoned to the daughter's beilside. will not be able to accompany the remains. The household baa been unduly besiped with illness and the members so bereft have the sympathy oi "tneetitlre community. To the many who knew Mrs. AlfTe t'leventrer, wife of Claude Clevener. of Tyler htteet. C.ary. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wittit; of Parrishj ave., tiiis city, wiil be surprised and' grieved to b-.tin of her death which; occurred at Gary on Sunday. fo'ow itipj the birth, of a babe ten days old. In- i f'uenza, pneumonia set in a few days, after the. babe came and there was 1't-j tie hope- of combatting the disease in! her weakened condition. Her loss is; a treat one to her husband and another chiid, a pirl four years of ase. besides the parents, brothers and sisters. The deceased was in her Sath year. The funeral services will bn conducted in the Lutheran rites from the William'.-', undertaking chapel in Gary this afternoon ct 2:30 o'clock. The M. H. Hbvermati home in North cote ave. afforded a sotting for George Washington party with many Chieaeio ru.?1s present, fee immediate rclatijr.es of the family. The decorations wore all carried out in the appropriate colors of the red. white, and blue and a course dinner was served. l.onten service will be conducted tomorro wevctiing, at the Evangelical Lutheran church of i-'t. Paul, tn Indiana Harbor at 7 .", "o'clock. All members of the church are invited t" participate. The Messrs and Mesdanies Fred and Albert. Zerler of North Magroun ave., were present at the weddms ceremonies of their nice. Miss Jessio Harrington, who is known here by her visits to this city, and wedded to a Mr. George Crewe!!, of Chicago. The affair took place in Chlcapo, where dinner festivities followed the marriacre service. It is likely the. couple will visit here while they are enjoying their honeymoon and prior to their settling down tn their homemaking'. Mrs. Frank Pickson of North Macoun ave. and hr son. WHliam. were in Ghicaco yesterday to a't.nd the funeral of Mrs. I.arrett. a.n oid friend of the fan-illy who di-d followlrjc a lingerinc Illness of a malifrnant maladv. Mrs. F,Ha- I'.ivis and dauarhfer. ?-lis Mary, of North Maouu ave, Fpent yesterday in Chicago. The Indiana Harbor Order of Eastern Stars will meet tomorrow evening with regular work. There is an .-r-pert appeal for alt mutnbers to be present . Fred Pobbitt. son of Mrs. Carrte P-ohbitt of Grapevine St.. has been a sufferer of an annoying bronchial disorder, at first thought to be a fore runner of pneumonia. Mrs. Margaret McKenna .of South Olcott ave.. who recently returned from an extended visit to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin t arison. at Tulsa, Okla., was called Sunday to I.eetonia, O.. on account of tiy critical illness of her sister, a Mrs. J. J. chilli van. Word arrivine here after Mrs. McKenna's arrival in that city was on- j couraging as to the sister's condition. Mrs. C. K. Potts of Grapevine sr.. is not recuperating as readily ns she

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KlUcli aro accepted ty r,u-ln'a Kotri iffeacy, 3410 MJchJfcraa ave, In.Uana liar, bor, phoae llSJ; Katherlae Howard, Hoom 222, Calumet bl.ir., Bait Cblcai phone 233, rtsiieuce yhoau 218; Nans.ij U Thompscn, oOO Chicago ave., Sait Clii. ea.ro, pnene 931. NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS. All classified advertising must be paid tor before 1J-.00 o'cljck on i.o day cf publication, begtnninar October 1st. All tnoaa who have mouthly accounts ar eacepted. Phoue adyertiaerneata will V accepted us nsv.il, but tV.oy must ba paid tor tefuro "12:00 o'clock. Mr. Aaron Warsfca w. formerly cf I4th and Fir sn. ct, b.m moved t . 343i"' ilrait - ne .street. His tclphon is Imi'in Harbor 14H. r wall p'ip r u:td decoratinj; cu'.i him up. 2-2--"'t it matters win n, how here. v. fed a certain vlfts.s f .,-,.),. w-'to :: e trct:ntrCopper from old Mother K;u ti daily denv .11 the ).;, tl.ty . - pockets, evn when 'ii v are st.rronud.ed by th'- bi' pr.-titaloe p::y:n one. The skeptic d.-u'nts ever;, th'.n let his par envelope and dinner pail nr.d then he doubts t he roil.tv of the contents. It : a Mes.-iuo ; American people and thr wi.-v.i il.u ail people are not alike, t!;.i w:,. It w oubt i:nve been a p. or Wo-!' f i i in. Tii' invest. n .';;' of our paople taJtve made i w ...it w- v' t o.);,--, and the O'd World i 'ookim; t'watd America to feed their ioltis:-- suhpo ts .itid supply their dcmol: -h.-d c..nd':;i-n cf their Indu.-try. Th. n i: is up to th.s age to do ii.s part for the niaint.-nan---:-of our ;-tii n.t i r, r and prt p.i for the future. The Klniore ::' r hunimr, has done tills and have d . -c, -v , .-. .,; uahie liodies of ore, and they peed y,-, -: , help Mr Header to m;Ue the mines a mutual p.iyinir prpo5 i : ion . line now. this coming Saturday will he your last chime at th..- present low price ,-f stocks . 'all at 20$ Calumet h luteins. Cist Chicago and you w .1! find ns st.iil at home, and never have occasion to make our fret-away ly way of th" 'hack door." Flmore Copper Co. 2-liii-4t. P.. 11. Ha vo n port chiropractor, formerly located at W hitinsr. is now mak -inpr calls -In Fast i'hlca;,' three tiams a week. Anyr.ne -vlsliimj bis sctvic-s ca.n reach l:im by telephoning 1.: M, Whitinfr. He does not twist the neck nor jerk the head nor use elect rcity. 2-:4 p.". Postponement is made of C Muchre party to be be id at. Weiland's Lai'. Fast O-rao tonif.it. hy Looseveit Hive, Lady .Maccabees, on account "t the death of a officer and member 2-:'4 misht from the advent of a littie soa born a, f.-w weeks ao. t.'omplete coiivalescenc seems s: ir.tivli.it retarded, j while the babe is showing every ridence if lusty advancement. Mrs. 1 Potts is not occasioning the members 1 of her family any alarm in Jier cou-j ditlpn only her restored health wouidj be more pratifyinc: to them. She was, M'ss Ha ra 1 l!-ar, liatiehbr of the C.j F. ICd-jar of South I'oi s;.t h" n venu.-. j Thomas Krnnedy was home from; Niles. Mii'bivan. wnef- he is presently

MEMBERSHIP CARD. Wood for President League of In ;Iiana (OB ANY BRANCH TKJKEOr) I, the undersigned, realizing the importance of success in the state and national campaign cf 1920, herebv desire to affiliate as a member of th.e WOOD FOR PRESIDENT LEAGUE, an-ecing t- assist in every honorable way to further the candidacy of Leonard Wood for the Republican Presidential nomination. It being understood thai this application shall mak? me a member of the WOOD FOR PRESIDENT EE ACL" E cf Indiana and of thbranch in my county or precinct. I hereby authorize the president of the league or any branch thereof to sign my name to the petition lo the Secretary of State of Indiana, placing the name of Leonard W ood on the official Republican Primary Ballot.

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a whei " yc u imlotiK, w i ti vas accom-phsio-rl f-'epr i ifMf ntj ;i,i not ham to brl'e or -biiy the Btttts'; I' miiii's t . inform those who vie hp.,i ;rv.ppi. i 'o Canadians vein pit :1. if tl.-v dd irt lieu fin hi: h rricne-.- to u" t cut to at 1 into the t'n.fi'd .-'t;r.e. srtiv t'.at thr-'y w '-I ! tf-he cat, nf on ; !'; Lritis.'i 'ihl i he t 'r:i:.cd 'talH i.; s.is o I wan :r .rmeJ. This infor :.a"'on was wanted by the friited .-'tttes C.r.pre.sj but I was d.nied the ns .-f the United 'tat- mail to on . y to th. p-.rty who haii it. that he was w antf d . This might have put riio: th r.ep in'o) that '' Kame to have r.uvd it in 1917 t-a vine th.e, lives cf il.,-it,.-i tfis su:d hi'.lions in nv nev. Th,u,k to Under : re seine pr op:,, take i" see tha' t; ore ur.t in 'V vv.y ..f ;. : nia;: lets "u it th.e'ir own i '.'.!7,-r.. !il''i?!l they "iii't lit arid do n. t kttov.- an y ; hi c so I was 'old : ' t h re:,-. t hee ' not allowed in our f.v fries .'.nriris the war when I worked at '.!: Kdwards Valve. li17-!S. olnthv .7. iii'niur.D. Hammond Lodirn N'r . J7'l L. O. O. M. will have an open mi'Ptir.fr at their lodtre hall this ivi-rini: to which ire pub! ie is 'nv.ted. I'.'o. G '. NT. Warde. t'.eneial i;etHtor of Vf. os. h.-art. l;i . and ilto M . M. Mah.onry. Ti.strn-: S 1: lie riso r. of I no ia tia po! i s. Inc.. Mr. Ward.- will ! . t ire on M ....-. h-'art. the threat est fr?'"rnal v. ion.il and cdurational Institution tn t h .. world. .Mr. Mab.op, y will 'eel ut a op Moosedom f.er,ralM". ir w;ii ;p well worth .-nr while to attend and learn tl, , cb.io. ts ruid .pt'ir'cip. i of Cits great fraternal organization. Fraternally yours. Hammond I.odg-e No. "7,1. !.. o. O. M. 3 ''.'. 1 M a " ' t - 1 . 2-4 SAYS HOOVER IS NO REPUBLICAN ' INTTKNATIONAL NEWS SFRvlCEt PHI LA 1 "Ml. I'll 1 A. I'M.. '.:. Senator; P. .is Penrose today Slliluli:!!'": bi c.ppo. j sition -to Her'-rt f. Ihivr ns a pos-n-Wf. .J--. vi 1 -e ..r. v -

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Kible Itcpublican candidate for pr d-r.t. "Tloo., er is T:o 71 pu . .'lean." P-t 1 d V r.'or I erirc'-. "lie is a Di'iii' tra! " V.'ilson Kciivd unci he rever wi'.l si tit red by the ci'.vcntioii tn i"h.i;'it- . "Any pood U publican can be his year," f.r.inhed the senator, "in1 won't bis Hoover." TELLS OF EASTERN WORLD DISQUIET r INTFRNSTIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONl'ON, Feb. 2'.i "The whole F-ast-ern world Is in a state of eitretne disquiet." declared .Secretary cf War Winfeton Churchill in introducing the new army etsima'.ei in commons this afternoon. He said that conscript ion would em! March SI. ard that the F.ritish arirv would be reduced to 22O.000 men, exclusive of the forces in India. He was defending: big estimate of expenditures wnen lie made the ressimi: tic co jiment upon Eastern conditions. Take The Times anc: keep '- trithout rfadiri? tiie want art essDO YOU - NEED A KIDNEY MEDICINE? !-. Kiliv r's Swamr-Root i not r -mmf rid.-d for evryttutifr. but if t.-- kuincv. i.e-r ot bladder trouble, it ,a v t-e fotmd just the medicine you 1. Swr.tiip-lic-ot makes friends nui-k-v h.--:i!isr i's mild and immediate effect - soon r. nliz.-d in most ra?. It i a . i.ti, "ien'ing- 'o-rbal .cornoound a ph -n laths j-r-vi ipti.'ti wli :$' has trev d h- rr. .-h:. la t iiousn n. : -' cf the met iir. -:-i:' , .i'.'cs a.V'T'i:ri4 t'. r.'iia'.'i'f 01;. . rue At d it 1 " v V., 1 1. -U i : i u s'h ; 10 n in la-pre and rr.edinm sir.e may have a s-smple sizn !ns a'wuvs. reliable prepam'ion 1 Pot-, also pnmi'.h'et teilins Aidr.ss 1 r. Kilnier & Go., .ton. N. .. and cnclo-e ten cents. p..n riot; raper- -!v. Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 7,000 Eyes Every night 3.500 people see the movie film advertising reels of this bank exhibited in the theatres of Indiana Harbor. These- reels, clever, entertaining. instructing, bring messages of profit to nightly audir.ces. Films they knocv no language. Newspaper columns, motion-picture screens, strategically- placed sign boards, thousands of letters that go out regularly in the mails, personal service in one way or another the First State Trust and Savings Bank GETS its messages to you.