Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 28 February 1920 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Ml Friday, February 27, 1920
BOARD
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I If T lin Su perm : r ndt n I "I Si M"! t ff vi a i k s into s in.-, afiir spendi, ,- w N I i;,. w ,!! j L. a . ni! on 1 1 "i i 'i c; , -tin.! lyi'ic on hi .!-;. sn i for 1 !; t" n sc t i di!int '!ia' the t 'H v, arii schools th;:;l ilair a nd .-luilab!" 1 ck. ii u w a Sf. Sun- r1 ntemlent M-'nr.'i inrimri'il a new sc lied u : . 1 1 .U "I a n vI ,- i ,lr- 1 i il!-- I'-.-o'i- I or- Ii.ivp throne.), a cvmrti ! t ap h(iitit..i! hv them for that purpose, cmii , i iit of vil.irv chantti-s baseil i .'1 ti-w living conditions ami which t t.j- w ill prpn-nt t. lb super int. 'iid- . ut for his i ii f - r t i .i : -n and nui-ian..-::i determining- the indtv id-ial ;u-h-r s wai;r for tho cumiiii; y. ar. r.y aciam which t! sm rmti'ivl j , ,,t ami school hoard may on tho in-ntpr it) it.- i.ur.lv vd-iuttiry fn t.ir j i t.-a oiu.r a ooiu'i . i tiiil. T!ii' j sii'.i.ii l-..!y t r."t .1. ma n ! i nK, it -u hi ve.-tTia . 'out iinrtly ri'iltn ft';v t ! . cl-.anrs ,-,ni!aiii.'. in the new srh nliile. Miss l.andon. load of til." com miner which ifr-w ui the teach.ti--i I'.-duir yt.-terday w a tii.it ti'achers will kt inion , 1 1 i;tr ;hrir status for the new year. In-far allot Iter week. Tin' tiu.s; ion of a rc vis. J salary- list is one o t'.r knot ;..st. prol.'irm.- now c. r. front in tl sr.'-.oo! hoard and the sup. ri r. t nd.-n t i -t'l oo!s. Low fi na rii.-i's di:-. i aoa rs--' ... -lion ,.f tho state l.o.rd .! taxation! ts siM-ti a- the rras.-n t.jr tin- coin- i .. .,i.,,,, ,i J'.l. i.t.y ii.ta . t si'... i i'i i ... i.iii.iin , -rfiool teachers. Ao,rordini; to rri
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'iitind tho convent! ,n of sci intemienls at t'lev.laml pa.super- ; , r.so-1 . iiitton u is i n vety .-;a!. ii. the union; to adopt a soiiPilun' oi ti-ai'h'u. !-i .ries with a. mintniutn ot $li" and :i oiavimum of J2 1HO. The present average minimum is $:',". The min'mum 'or Hamnioml t.-achers t tic 1 u idn u- the tect-nt raise is SlufiJ.".'' an Utht- niavioium is ttiii.'i. ELMER MEAD IS DEAD j The many Hammond Jr. em of Kl- !.! B. Mead, a popular youtis; Hatni tid mail, wiU b" u . ii i to b-arn of is death at th" hornr .if his nn thei-. I - Hartford. Mich.. Voilp-..-.ia, I :,th r-t tuberrnlos-.s. i-i-mi1!mi- f . a om iie Spanish inf! aetina. Mr. Mead, who was ; oais ..' u avrs to mourn h'm. his mother. Mr
Kiew ellins. two brothers. C. .1. Mar- site of th.. new plant, has been I----phy and Kmers.-n W. 'Mead, and one ed and ill Riv- the tool laukrrs
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Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 A Department Store For Insurance The Insurance Service at this Bank is COMPLETE. This list gives only part of the lines we handle: FIRE INSURANCE. AUTO INSURANCE. HEALTH INSURANCE. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. PLATE GLASS INSURANCE. TORNADO INSURANCE. CREDIT INSURANCE. LOSS OF RENT INSURANCE. BAGGAGE INSURANCE. COMPENSATION INSURANCE. BURGLARY INSURANCE. HOLDUP INSURANCE. PARCEL POST INSURANCE. MESSENGER INSURANCE. You can get everything in the line of Insurance here.
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Hi BONDS INSURANCE TRUSTS CHECKING ACCOUNTS
V .4. t-tw Why You Hear V mMer
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Miller Cord Tires have the famous Geared-lo-lhe-Road Tread. They are built of "Surgeon Grade" rubber by a concern twenty-four years in the rubber business. The company '.vear out on their testing machines at the factory, thousands of other popular makes of tires, to prove to them that their own make is the best to be had. Make the test yourself; test one MILLER against any tire you like and you will understand why Miller Tires are the
Talk of
We de repairing of all kinds on tires and guarantee our work. Write or call, that's all.
Miller I ire bhop PHONE EAST CHICAGO 1529-J. 4536 F0RSYTHE AVE. EAST CHICAGO. Across from the city hall.
i 'It. Martha Kle vv.-Hins nl a host of f llt-llthe The funi'ml wax held from thr home 1' his in.!!:. !- Friday. Interim-nt was held in Maple Ciom- cnioirry. Ha.itfotd. M h.
1 YEAR ENLISTMENTS o,d has 1'orn re. . iod ;i t the Ham-j A r... . .-. i i - ..t i-,..,.. .1... I 'ar ! pa rl m.'ti! a n nnunrln; ih.it ..tv- ;
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I ... ! iz a .; t n ; s stat oned Ht eleven cam-.-; :!t"..l I'm t s and eleven Knint it t-e.:;-i Ii ii n t - at t ' n ranis aiol fi rts arc. ' Lea. i ne recr'iii nas ir.e (if! v t it u i '.-c the organization wit'; I .' t . L- wrve lii . n a i I n -1 n i n t EVERYBODY'S DOING IT NOW .VTfcKNATIOr.;. NEWS SERVICE! K KM SH A. Wis.. Kni. . 2Y--A ifiimi - hat tlo y imti' il.-i.otod maUma w . t from iai.-i.ri.-i rrs.ii i toil in tho oxp ,.f four uit I .tui-rits and two t i'r..ni Ktn;or Ha;!. a fa.-liiona o ine; woman's ' linishin' srl, 1" In The Key. Alfred iJiift'iu. m.tor of the srhool. Wo'i1,! Tiot d'-!! fll.lt t'.li.a Has reason for the bill's detia rtui-a. tho-.iiih he did ili'iiy rumors that til : n K a r e ; t e s an lis. i .nvoUed raji sho. -tint. ;TAX FRAUD DISCLOSURES 'illr'.VHh l-'f h. 27 -Numerous disclosures m-rrnmt; income tax Iran t exr.e.-ej todav as the result of ...uo .,-, ... ... , .."- the indictment . -.a utti,rn..vs i- lan'iii.' tu rinrv a ,1 1 . . " . ' , r '''1"'1 '" t"e return of p.-rsonal income .... . f..- It Tt.,1 ..a, ' ' .' 1 , ' ..rue ils the einfrld The indictments are overnmenis tipeniri jiin in ns niI vesication i here. false tax tatcnifiUs i GET TEMPORARY HEADQUARTERS i IUfli ttt.se operations as rap;.i;y a - possible, the Leonard Tractor Company has; air. ady so. tirrd trniporary fa-t-toiy headquarters to he used while t to-, tme mn.Iern toa-it is ln-ttiir eiert. -.l and work will be started at cure makng tl'.' tools which, will be used in he manufacture of the tractors. Tio-. hide plant, a brick building near tf..CJ'..j.t.,. AJI. '.4. V. t. .1 J- : t i c i t ri' v r Open Friday Evenings from 6 until 8 So Much About lires m ' j ' the Town a
"HXLL'S FIVE MILLION PEOPLE USED IT LAST YEAR HILL'S GASCARAtr A'r.,i) Stndard coli remedy lor 29 yer in tablet farm aie, urc, no opiates tireaki up a coM in I i . ; t a . Money "back if it (ail. The mm genuine Dox n a Keri to; with nr. inn W, ;a!tV picture. 1.;' ni siiuare f.'ot of floor fpace until I t h. y ran K' t int, their n homr. J'. Kl. trhrr. tw fact'iry suprr- ! 'titrtidint. will arrivr shortly with his: I two assistants. to Ink.- ilinrni- of I these operations and is rvrn now ; uorkiny on the product ion plan.".
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TRIP 10 OIL FIELDS Ir l.iywtoaf Johns. Attortu-y . i I. j!( th.-it. an,: K. h". Morris hue just i oaui-ncil to Kn t Chicago from Texas. ! where they s.-tit a few days uno I - '" inv.'s'ii;at;:iir rummii! for an ' ' ' " ru,., m.. wj-. i-.ro interest.il in oil lands ami leases, .hi!e in Texas lin y i.-ai-od K.fmo ncres jof land, rontrarted for the driilins of ; "ire.- wells to tiie usual d. pth of I'.iom f..,.t and made ammc, mrnts for tl leasipgf o; 3.01th aer.-s of land in ad.Ii - ' The laud which has been based is locat'd in I"nd.rson county and only iSlit miles from the Corsica tot fields of , , . , production w here the Slum .ir, l i and , Texas Oil are now drilling. The land j is also near tho Caddo holds of I.ouisiI ;.tia. Henderson county is also close to 'Cherokee county in which the Sim lair ! );1 is flow drilling. as vr Rio orj;ani7.at ion has, been rirsi -;rm t rd iciatod Indiana tail .v.. Lens tin; Company, and has for officers, M. I,. Shock, pi''-sKient ; Win. C. Huber. tier pi esid. j.i : Kl vuolaf .Johns, treasurer and trustee; and I . C. Brandetiburi;. s. eretar. The ..th. r m.-mbers of the t.reani- . ,(,,,,, Nndun Hemtu off. I r. liaii Johns. 1 r. 1-'. L. Townsby. Tl.. m estmat not comiint tot- i.tuineii from Texas vvry enthusiastic hut the bases which they W. re abb" to so, u;v and prcd;. t otj will ! strurk in t;ic lust three weils. Attorney Herbert and l.U . Johns are known m K;ut Cl.irajro as Censer v at i ; e business men and tln-.r assonates are confident th.it the basts, wall fulfill all expectations. THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN I Albs t'halm.as ::S'j Amrraaii I'a.r & 1'oundry 1-7 i Aiikt can Linseed 77 I Amtrb un Lra-omotive . j Am. riran Smrltintr American Steel Feu miry Atnt-i-ican Tel. & Tel ; I Ai.ai'.,iiil i Ateh.s.ui I ta hi w i n Lorcmot i m Ha imofe a- I hi ,o . i I-a thl'-h'-m S!a-el F. I i 'a nad an Pat illc 1 Central leather j I -pesapeakr ..it ih.o j 1 Miicairo. Mi!. & St F.iul . . i Colorado fuel I f'orn Froducrs j t 'rui il.lt' S teel I I.'' lawaro & Hudson. ! Lrte Jcoiit-ral Klectl'ic - t i n lo-ra 1 Mtifors ! Illinois I'l-tit ra 1 I .acka artita Stf ! ! I- lush Vallry ! M idvalo .- . . i ; N" V. Air Ht-aUr : N't w York t '. tit rai i Norfolk &- U'esirrn i N.Tlli. rn I 'a ci tic ; h io ' 'it n-.s I bus j t- m.s Haiiia - . ; l".srd Steel Car Head i UK ... j Kitpubl.e Iron AI- Steel ; Southern Fa rifle i Texa Co. HI 60 41 lo7 c - -sj- . 1 2 1 , ft t 71C LI t ia lis 24 1 r ,s7 li i". 4 a - . 4 1 . 41 i, !U i.j . 7 , - c sre, :) 174 - ibi'., Lr l in I 'a' I .- i est i , j:ii,,,. Willys 'ivi-rlai'd Sim la ir il ;.U -4 CHICAGO LITE STOCK. llOiiS - Keceipts. 7...iMi. Market. tror.K to lf.e lilher. Hulk. Jt 1 4 . 2 -'ct 1...2.".. Top. Jla..",5. Il.mvvva icllt. Slt.lo ii 14.65. Mediuui wriKht. $ 1 4.4" 'a 1 a.i'.V LlKb t w-i(tht. ? 1 4.!ft -(? 1 S..15. LlKht liKhts, 4 Ll.ai. ia.10. Heavy rarkit.k' sows smooth. ?12.75' 13.S0. Parkin? sows, MtiKh. si2.4o i;.7s. ru. $13.:.", 14.75. 14.75. CVl'TLi: Receipts. 1.0"1n. Market, cnmptiro.j with week ato. beef steers find butcher stork 2",'. ,inc lower, eanpers arc lower, bulls about steady, calves ,"fiV 7'..- lower, stackers and feeders steady to strong. lU'TTr.r. :.0!fi tubs creamery, extra. 64 2 'i -i?e; standard firsts. 6at; firs'?. 57 'fi 5 It"; parking stock. ."0 ?i 35.:. J K"'S P.'c. iMs. S.7C1 cases. Current mrir.ts, 1L. t:r; held firsts. 4",'T'4e: firsts, f. lVvc: extra, 25 "ft 13c: .-herk', 2Z ff SSc: d:rtt s, 4" fi 44c i'!!;i:.-;i; Twins new-, 27c; daisies, 2y ls '' 3''''-2C: youncr Americas. 30 n 'e; loiiphortis. S2r; hrick. 27o. LIVK ItU'LTRY Turk"ys. 4a i ncketis, S.i,:; springs. 32c: costers . Ch Ki ese. 2r.c; ducks. 36'. roT.v r.rsota a IDTATOC?-Receipts . 3o cars. Min-I and Iakota, tjhios. $'.?" '; 4. 7L 3oy Scout Column 3 ! ti'TNTtroRTii Kriiooi. raoap TO ! EEOROA1.TZE. Mr. Sor;;nion of the Til City Klrct rtit ' I a.- taken f.vi-r Troop N'o. h and Is K'dni; : to b'lihi it ti t Hiiatii. Tho people of ! tho community around the Wontworth I high school in West Hammond arc out j to yet behind Mr. Scranton and help him I make this troop as hip: and as arrivr as j any troop in the city. ! EAST tHAMMCKD HAS NEW SCOUT
4 TROOP.
1 Mr. Spoer, boys' work director at tho
ltrooUs lloiinr in Hast llimniond, lias f t Ranizi , a. tronp of S.-oiits atel rrorts S nt r-ru iiirnihi'i. This is vry .la:iiiik innv.i, hut u,. wuiihi l;k- to m-o llie !i.''nhrrshih Kruw. Mr. Sprrr has had u tri'at Ural of cxpci inn arid will iinko in oxrrlloiit Srnu t mas 1 1 r. Let's trir him our backing.
ATTENTION ALL "YE WOULD-BE raEHS. '"' -on amami Slan-n m 'ii hi.i. -
'as! .M..ii,ia niKht airl M' Mill h.ivi J Frank ilapl-s. past u of th. loom f,.f ,,,,. in.,, r. All tmyn who io ,.-lKO ( ,UKr, 'Knt o.r.a I .hutrli i'l not alrrady h. loiur to th- lutim ami ,y th,. m,,,,,..,, ,,.,,. for mi ia p.i poi i Kunlo corps mid win would lilv lo I-at 11 ,,, a t.iri'l tin- I n ! r-l 'Ii u n. h Wi.rti to j.l.iy a tll'o r. p,:.rt a! tin- Ti l i ral si hool 1,,, ,.,, f.it , on f ,., , ,., t .,,., , fUihtorium u.-xt M.,mla.v nip-it and m- T-.mlii .son Hall.- Also to take p:yt in Mr. Mcfartland. Tin- fif-s r,.st SI ia. j tIi,. O.r.t-r-rga t totiul cor !! -flute whir'., nirlud.s an list tin -.ti h. ..;. Th. ,,i distii.ss and plan t in- t 'i.ii-ji-.-k .thssi.iis art- fr.-r to Soouts j tl.ui.it Worl-I Jinn tn.-nt. ; 'Mo t ornu-r roi. I .Truro w ill ho hold
Talrol l.endrr's cliool t tie re air still a iev ,.i in- i atmi l.i-.ideis who fail to atti-nd tl.-' Patrol I iiiili'i's School on Tin-day evnin at
tl,..' 'iiHii!h'-r of romm-t-i at lock .,, , thf. ju,,,.v ,, ia It i- nr.-rssary f,,r a s.oiit to ati.nd; I ,pa ,u t ton- for Kafir eel. In at ion
si .ait of Hi,, eiht s.-ssions t.. tain a ci-rtiiirate and his s.ripes. on hand n XI 'lues, la . ,,!,- 1'.. 1 '"' Troop No. , have a SVed - n.slay ninht. "V.'p'pi say thry did." in.- troop com. cot nusy ami iviui me I tip of thfir wi'es atraiigi-il a feed lit tor a hltii:. Put he del not it as il was lor the H.'outs. What did tiiey do to it. ask them and what u'oout t-hir home made c; Troo pwas caiied to order at 7 :.':' i aft-M- which a star five tableau was! Kiven by the troop dartr,- w hich a Kioup .t 1 8 rnriiits was ni.-iirheti m before the lire land given llle Scout oath and law by Kxnutiv-e r.avey in a nuuiner not to be forpntten by thhoys and those present in a lona tune, followintr this came the eats and So.-.u; talks by fir. NY. , 'oh Me vers. Mayor I '.row n. Miss I'tiiiy and W. Da-j I v. v , I to ! 7 and Coin, wis nr.- io thank i each mi.- individually for their help and presence which tnali ing oil'- hit; time. th.s ,e. e , er Irmip at ( rninil lin.il. Last niujit a tood bunch of boys gathered in the k i tide r;B rt n of the Centrar Krh.ool an dorganiznl a newtroop of Hoy Scouts. Mr. Kirich, a foreman from tho Chapin i'oin,,iny is to br the scou t mntte r and Messrs. Klotz, Kniery anil Munroe are to serve as his Troop Committee. This promises to t.e one ,.f the best troops in the I'ilv. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES First 0,?rr.al;,'t;.il church. Kast Cliii'.-m.i, Lev. Fiai-;, yfapas. pastor. Sunday srlioo; a I '..' a a. m. . nioiiiitiii s.-rvico at 10:4.-, a. Chorus. Han-dt-i's -l.:iri;o." Qua: tet, "Thy Hal lowed l'testpre." c. j Curler rnon siihjnt. "Only a I'lTain'."' Jani Kiiutaviir. ji . in.; i n t r m I la t o La..r.vor. ::; P. m.. senior land, av r 6:3" p. in.. l-;vni,yv s.-rvne at 7 ::' p m Q iaitet. i.e? it ,. m op,,, praise Thee. O Cod" V. I'ur'i-r. ri,.,iiis. -,;,) So Loved tio1 "World." Im.ui. Sti muli subjiet. " I' ncond in n d nions both tnornin and evenintr win b preached by T.e. Mao V is; to: !ast Chictitro are cor.iialy invited to attend th r 1 1 of this church. All cliildren who do not already at I he mad come at the Con u reu a i iona 1 Sunday school. TO II la TW O TOUTS The Ka-t Chaaito post of the An.ori - I tan 1 e bn ' n sr e ia! meet .n at th" i '-'inn rooms in Indiana llaria-r !a.ot I niaht votni to spl;; the post and tipply for a ne.v charter for the uo"'mbr -is w ho live In Indiana Htc br. T!, ! post lias ii.""i ha r d i r i toad sm.,-. its j inception by thr d:v,sion of the rir..- ; atid it was found tmposs.ale t. interest j the members of tine end of the e t i. m a meet ina: t.-hrpi.,J for th.. ,,; h.-r end of J ' I . e r i ; y , j Si vena i'':is.'!is 'i ivf e vis-i tl f,o ia:s feeling, chief , i which is t iir poor facility's of ro.n between )'. r two rndof the i n v , Ti.e Irabaiia Harh.a.s havf- always felt hat the'.- should lave a po.-t of their own atid after repeated tiT,,'ls to secure oo-.-prrat ton bttween vh e x -sold i.-r - o :' l,ot.h t-nds of titf ; they reached t)10 o'nclusior, that it would be host to have tv,-.., i-ep-arate posts. The split will neressltatr a r-rle...-1 1. n of officers for tlm ..hi Last Chiiaeo post if the national h, ad. :;a rt pis will allow th" esta 1. 1 i oi; tuen t t.f a sreond post in the fily. It is also oxperted to de.clon a tiy'nt ' the lorat'on of the memorial haiii.mr which ..... ... pv,. , , .,,, Ww- 'IV p'" 'I' -i I 5: if I it a ii mat
While They Last at the Following Discounted Prices
All New Ohio Cleaners. crs, cash Time payments $40. I f; j f" Ohio $8 Attachments Time payments $10. Apex Cleaners. $40 cash Time payments $50. 3 k. ...r 633 Hohman St.
h'a dij 'la r t rs of tlir oraniza t ion. Thr oi u ii . za t imi whi'di .--hows the larost liirintiri sli.p i fXu i tcj tu have lue tui.i.-t in tint n'o i .t i.tlii' coin rn i t '. . . The d'-t ision la.-t l i-'lit uas aiii-ably rcai li. U ati.l it. v. as au ri-.-d that in rase of .toy fpi-ciat iii'iat.iiiis or pro jj, rams tint two I'lBUiiiJatinn vs'iuhi to-oprruir to makr tlii' nffait a .-una -s . .... oi jJip . i i ii i-; n
i . ,,, ,1n ht Siimiav r,ri 11,,. I'rv. on .Monday and Tuesday of next week' , ,,. i.Lttron I lie Wetin daf. The; me.tiiiK on Mi, u, 'ay and Tii'-sday! j Wjj ,e , p Kfi-nii st church ( ,int n-; art- wU ad van... a i at the I'uinrantional church. I'rom I'aiiu Sunday in 'hind l."riday iii' iu;ir. tin. ud isot l,o:. r,l i. ,,,..,( ,. l,.t.- ... i raiii;ed rs.r-.ires .acii i-vm-ino a t uhi.-h tin.e tlf,- pastor. Itcv. frank. ( .ytapios. wi:i deliver a srri
..... .. j ,,,,. musir will I... .. l..r4 is i fn.I s.rvir.'s by .soloisis. uRitet and rhoir under t h e ,1 i r t i,,n of vo. .las Thoin-a' - i "a r. Thomson has his choir and quartet busy now. pr.-pirirtr the . an tat., " I'.r - r reel ,., n I,is,t" for Kastt - -.',!,, day .-vemrm sact.d concert. I MAUIIt Ii1 IIS OltllKIt"I M. i.i or M "Oorinark of l-'.ast Chiruiso. 'lias i '.-.urd orders ! th,- polio Jorco ' that s. T i-i c t t-n t oi '-rmeriT: of the "hit-ch-itij" .-idii.an- - t; i..-t I bsrrvnl a; 1 1., 'it any ih,:.!t.n i,i.-'h: J Mill-Ins on hi off trucks in is: h- artist, d. j It lias been i,t,i.Kt.t io tl..- attention: I - Hie Uiaji.r 111.11 III. II. A ....... ... , ; ik,iis a pra. tn-.. oi iiit' iaii ' '" , ....... I on trinks for two or thro hours .la.lv and place thetus.-i . t s m daniir of los.tiR tii.-:r iiveo from other ttU.'Ks or mai h.nes v.hi. ii follow. tin- w.ys statld on the cot ill t S Wl.-tO the 1! ill ks must slow ;i friuiish that tl;ey a-e asilv able to catch on. They the role ubout a lh.ck. drop off and ru i f.arli to catch ti.- ro xt one whirh hap ! Vens to rom" nb-nu. Some of tio I in..!, a d vnt tiro is have talan to rd in" on th" t i-'i r end of passoti vrr cat : i ami at lim. ait ana bio t jj.-t off with- ... . ta,iin- aiot toii.mr on tno crounn. I Th.- may, r has derided that tl.l ', uiu.-t .stop and hos ordered the ai rest j I o! all who ure r.tu;t:t . He has aisoj ; i r.rtrj ti . srliools to he not.hfd In I ordet that the eh.birrn may be n- ! ..-; noted. i rillll.ll AMI ON IIVMll',t T!tf I'.ith.-r and Son bunqn't wli.rh ; w as planned f..-r l.irt Saturday n ttht ,!t "-" Katherine lloas, . in Indiana , g aCI33S3Caa5Q; ,:; AUDITORIUM . , .. . THEATRE HAMMOND j : 367 Calumet Ave., Hammond. , t . i . rv .i. r :.. ' "r ' Pol!v." also third episode of I loudini "! -"i t r-1 - r- . serial. 1 omorrow Llsie rerguson in "lite Marnase Price." also two corr.ej J ICS. rn a n S3 ra ia s b'b o b n a 1 B RaQ B D Q B El B Q G B D n O OQ SB 15 D BB B I s n d.c a 9 ee s a a. si a.1 i LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY I. C. CARROLL Of CrrH A Nw EYES WBOJGf ' hv. ' exclaim snnii1 pe,i.c. ' I an see as far as ever T could, ami 1 can nad print av.ay out there,"-. holding the paper at arm's h-nyth. j ,-eein far is i,o proof of normal j l-ioll. Il I- possible to SC.- loo 'a!' Vll'l boldllli; the paper Ml .'lint's 'entttli is i, roof positive that k ass..- a'-e i.e. ,ba at b ast for r. ad,nr About 1 I mi l es is t'-i" correct 1 r. Adins: tb-'anre. artl if y ou arr ovrr i or under thai it is tunc to see us. j CARROLL & NEWTON Opioni'2feri3ts and JevT&len 1M tU. KtmiMd, ld i ' ilB'n'O '13' 30' H.'S'B' H'B'B BJ I in b b a a a a a a. a. a. a a .a t. Machines AttMhments S8.50 Time payments $10.50. HI American Cleancash $35 id A -.-1 - Time payments, $40. e I 1 Cataract (JO r .5 Cleaners Time payments $25 1 Electrical Eng. Co. Tel. Hammond 525
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Deluxe Theatre Today "THE OPEN' DOOR with an all star cast. in 3 ! Suoday A LICE JOYCE in "SLAvES OF PRIDE." Starting Monday for One Week ANITA STEWART. "IN OLD KENTUCKY." i Friday and Saturday ANTONIO MORENO in the eighth episode of "THE INVISIBLE HAND." Saturday Double Feature "IN OLD KENTUCKY" and C0RINNE GRIFFITH in "HUMAN COLLATERAL." afternoon only. Evening, "HUMAN COLLATERAL." Sunday Double Feature "IN OLD KENTUCKY" and JACK PICKF0RD in "JACK AND JILL." Evening. JACK PICKFORD in "JACK AND JILL" Coming Week of March 8th Norma Talmadge. Elsie Janij, Thurston Hall, Rosemary Theby and William Farnum. :: INDIANA W V Li i A- A ii w Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 March First There's something about March first that invariably causes most people to look forward to the date. Perhaps it is because the long winter is about to end, for March brings spring. Folks often fix March first as the date for making important changes or starting new things. A suggestion : A time to start a savings account March first, this coming Monday. As little as one dollar will make you a depositor here. v. 1
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