Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1920 — Page 6

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN. CITIES

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an Increase "by that body. But the demands do not top there. The city teamster have ju?t lost a t'trilte fo,- ..:'. Incri asc tu pay but th'-:etiis "' di-ubt that they will ask for another increase at ti.e flr.-t of May, ir'fi''';' from fifty t:ts an hour to sewn live. Tl.t- ialn-lPis . arc p: cpm u demand i n increase i'iom to i." n day to cor: e.-.p.-m' to an ::n 1 1 . recently frrar.U-d the palk la b" rs : s . The city if i : t it r W-iss r l.s work-

(iABY DESLYS HAS A MAGNIFICENT FUNERAL IN PARIS

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aUJO of the t hart-'eK brought s w'.f arKurot. hns eudr J ami: of a rt e to tli :.. the ll.imii;o-i.l 'up-r!.-r

mi'ii tr.aii !;.- iudiistiy in the ,-ity a si unless the sv.lary ie.er as s are tern n

Indiana the city ts ; rind li-' ii'lr in . . c snii n

no n to tnU the j ho e of tie- o::o. u !i will leave .... th y y. ;.n in; i'.aso Th" cnKif'- i a f in a ;osL'j..!; .-.au" lh ci' ' nior t:-. ui'V- I. ra ..-t- f tio-

:l sartli ,! for soon j rteo-fs.t of ko. lMf.t; ti Is return from t -.r urrr-y litft j v.-oi k u .:! r to !; . i v.:. i -so r Cf.l that 'i'.s wife hi-1 le-n j basoiin tit. of the city .

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a : . ' i; cur.r-,:. re f.Mv nion'h. . -r-liiy ti c rj 'n-r? at 'h' city ; ,.:t:; i:, si.v-;; .kf d for an :n roi?1 . t $-" a tr. -ntr! rui the firemen .ke.l f. r an ii'o'r-'.'i;e rem $4.15 to $5.'"i per d-ty. T!..-- cn-ri .errs aloo ask for a ton U..v va.'.-t; ':i ca -h pummer. T'nf u.-n'ands were re-f erred by the J-o.-.rd of W .-rks to the City rouncil n-'- In-lb.'at'.orts point tn a granting of MEN AND WOMEN

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f.l the rej-iinatioi, of .i.d.n i 'Ua!,.- at.d ; Tom Marino from t f t - - !)!' de;: :'!n-..-n; j and Marion Iiassok and Wi'.-i in, M.- i

Avoy from lio- ;...::. ;ci r t n . 'I !; al'ointed Franiv WoIJ.rML : tiie f. department an l Ansor. ; s ..-.-h.v pc i i email .

woi k i it MMirr Tack No. 1 of the V..if Cut. last n'.Rht ga'.v a f ! to their ! j!'o r-. mothers i.r.d isterp :.' tlo- ' oir. e'lonal Church in Ka.-t Chi aco and h id a program whi.ii u a f pan:. !; .t- , in by the. different members 'L'i.o w k of the Widf Cubs was c x ;'.a ; r. i a-..! one cf the members pine a history of the C'.i mcTenitfnt . Tiie fet d w as j r-

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EXHAUSTED BODIES 'I MS 1 1H Mi!t l. HelieveU Absolutely Ily CADOMENE TABLETS. Thi Real. Satisfying Tonic. Sold by All Drug-gists. adv.

t nd d t it all . 'cent ilrar.t, fr.ited Ord. r of Forest r. will i.o---t Ti.-.irsiday afternot-u .n-tt,-ad of th "eveiiitis an has alwayi been th.eir custom, and the change in hall v.-Ul also be noted that from The' Odd Fellows to the, Knights of Pythias. The chanpi was made, from the evening to the afternoon session so as to accommodate the members to better advantage of the order's routine of -work. Ort'-n Hon", v. ho was removed to St. Margaret's hospital several days ago and very lil at that time shows some, .slig-ht improvement in his condition. His father who came, from VanderErrlft, I'a , to see him has since r-

1 eodore turned home after visit. nK with anw day. ! other son, Iwcy Hone, also of thi.i

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be in Gary tomorrow in attendance at a meeting of tlie exec-nive board of the Fro ndslnf) House of which she Id a duly elected member. The Misfi-s Mayni- Van Hemelen and Kditii Southwort h. of i"iiicat;o were vis

itors at tile home of Mis. Iiarr in N'ort hoot a , e., f..r a

Tor.it.-!. t Co-re wi! I'.-e a parcel p..t

sale conducted by t h primary depart- Tomorrow evenlnjr at the home of ment of tlr- First I'.aj.t ist c'liirch for j Mrs. Van Austin Simanson. 3S10 Hem

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Women as well as men are made mis- E . Jones, erab'.e hy kidney and bladder trouble.; - Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great CE.VSt'sS CHUCK HEPOHT kidney medicine. Ishighly recoramen-.

lew of the funeral cortege pas,inr through t-trects of 1'art.i. Not m-i-h was lackins to make f five and mr.pnificcr.t a flair. The 1 Thousands c.f Parisians turned out the funeral of the late French i hear?e. drawn by four horse?, was ! to pay a final tribute to their far.'.rcas, Gaby Doslys, aa ir.iprci- practically Jwuiioa Ly .'.ywers. i caous suitress.

of the Immediate ciii'-rii-ii.-i.s as re. Ouirec. and fne of tl.es.- f-ro present is th re-decoratlnpr class room. The sale and the social wiil lie conducted in the pari- is of the, church

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eon to members and their friends of the Voodnvn circle. There la n restriction on th number of guests and a very pleasant time is anticipated.

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1 A report of the re-check of the Fi.-t

Swamp-Root stands the highest for . Chicago census enumeration based ;: tha reason that so many people say it' on the efloits of a iarsro number of v..'. has proved to be lust the remedy need-i unteers tomorrow tr.orti'.n.- will h

e-d in thousands of even the most d!

treslr cases. At drugrp'.sts In larpe and medium sl.Te bottles. You may receive a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root by I'ajeel Post, also a pamphlet telling you about It. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Ringhamton. X. V., and enclose

made at the Chamber of t "or-mercc luncheon meetlr.gr tomorrow r.con an: is expected to determine what extent the re-check will extend. There have "oeen a fw members of the Chamber of Commerce at work in rent, eratlon of the districts assigned t thein but in most of the dlj-trb is t'.er,

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ten cents. a.Iso mention this parer adv has been nothing done.

FIRST CALUMET

Trust And avings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Capital and Surplus $120,000.00

which aro acceftoa tiy x.ui-s' rtotri i.eacy, 3410 Itllciiitai in-., Indiana Ear-

Arrae..-e- j t.jr ri,cai. nrjuj; Xatierlne Howard, j iiinii.ly pi obi - i Boom Calumtt blc"., East CUlcai ; ;i. n of M . '

pDone 2o3, residence plicae 213: Nassaa ; .s:ate A .t.-.nr he Tliompscr., CUO Ciucatro ave Eat CaJ- ;, oe .j o ! i cagp, phone 031. i voted to di-

1 . i the m-ie v a !;' !';'. la; . A n.oe-o.u f..r timt il'iy and ;loutt. e ,.-,;! ) ;.Ve ,;'! f : i . adv to p; et In an ! I:' ...;.. ! -liat Cos and s.-..-.-! il- s may !- Iter- ; i t t'F-e r.ec-r.'s of co i..!;!:ii. idlier Is will a ; so be a' red . iT.'lilp report-;, c m- - i'-i .1'l.e r- '' orn m --nd i -Xo: ,.f !: It- oi-r

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We Will Help You Vith Your Income Tax

"The Bank That Service Built"Yes, it is on the job, and every day it helps scores of people to fill out their Income Tax Returns. On or before next Monday those required to file Returns and make first payments must have the Return and the payment in the hands of"theU. S. Collector at Indianapolis. Those who are late or who neglect this duty become amenable to nhe federal laws. Our Income Tax Service Department is at your disposal, but do not wait until the last minute. You may not get your Return, filed in time if you delay.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS.

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AH ciasslfiecl advertlstnj must be paid for before 12:C0 o'clock on the day i publication, beuiniiiuj Octohev 3st. All tuose who have mouthly accounts an tuceptect. Pboae advertlaeumnts v.-ill ba ttccepted a3 csnal, but they must ta 1 paid lor tcioie 1:00 o'clock.

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I Mr. Aaron Warshaw. formerly j 4?th and Fir street. 1 m ve.l ! ".421 Grapevine str.-t. His t' o-pl

is Ir.'.'.ana lUri"-r 111'. F'-r wail p and dec ratipir call !.;!.'. up. 3-i

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Hammon I. .e to wait.

I, I civr your ;;" !r No nost". i--' v.--! pa v. ro t:

Ilenistitohitisr. br i : 1 .e ;. p'.eatii.s. repair your sewinsr machine, r.i ie in your old ma chin or sii you :;.-w or used machine. Ca'.l in, to se us. .1 . Wassey. PI State s-r.. just a lltCij wst of llijhm.m St.. llamim t:d. Ir.f 'i.one 4 It. ' 'e '

si-;iir. six nititi in vrtnv Har' ' i M.-r"i- sr-n of Mr. and r:-. J im A . M-rri-t 1 5 1 3 1 'i'lth St..

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ii.pnU have n-'.v bee i I large tiuinl'-'r of v-1 i the entire tr..: nii.ir to ! work and the- w'.-.! th

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work toir.r rr tin rnincr .show th -.t nun.'.-.er c f pers-.ns h i . e been n-.ts- ! the official censt;s p nr. w i't be ma for cstf-.i 'i 'lis i f Cue ve':i!;e.r err,: orators' f p-ra'l-.ns. If only a f. peryns are found the re-.-';e k will

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I R'v. F. A. McCarthy official lr.tr. Hi": i bin!" was at y red :n a muft l.fomin? i ! '.'"'r.-.te orcandlo frock trimmed -with j . v ii.te j.;,tin in 1 enrrp-d a shower boj quet of roses and sweet, pens. A we.J-j J (line br- ilif.ist f ollo-xe l the ceremon-j j les and p: ; ate. 1 in .y i-cinlii-s ofj jioth families. The home pa! been sp.eej ; ialiy prepar-d for the occasion withi beau tif I tlowers bejnp: prominent In j ! their display, and s t off with relief ..f frrtis. TI e bride is a well known Quineyi j ' utiiir lady, having graduated from the! 1 Quim y lilyh school a nd the North. Am-i '1 lea n C'.ninastic and Normal 1 'nil.-!;" I , of Indiaupo'is. She became kriown in i I the Tu in Cities hero through h r p'l.v. I j Si'"al iireetjon In the public sr'to .'is! where she me Mr. Appl.-cm.. She a'-l j so ti :;ht in the sr'-o.-o; at Rock f -r-1. ' ' I'-' . in the same capacity. Mr. Apple- j 1 trite is a c-,il rnpin'-r r.r-1 is cor. - Hi".'i wi'h the Ihne Mi'Ik o' 'i e sir. -ell

: and Tube company, of America, in it ; 1 "-.ion co. I - wa.i frra d u a ' erl fr-m the ' Kok.-mo high scho.d. later from the rurdue I " : . i . ' rsi y and is a member f the .Sij.,. a Fhl Kpsi'.on fra'ernity. The . C 10; ;." e h a -. e . Ilrt). d t o t i s city w n t aui -i n; try fei. r.ds r'iey w i ' ' make their f'.'ure lircne. I Miss Lillian Hartman of Hammond. arc! a niht teiepnone operator f r ; 5"'ii- time ,-,n tne Twin '"'ties F.echance, h;., trft hes srsitnin-nt ti bei come the bride cf Arthur Mabiou. j rccht mechanician at th Harbor Gar- ' a e;e an-1 Sales Co. The coupce s'-p- ; pe.l away quietly to c,.o.v! I'.-.tit mid I V.o-r- If. i ted t!:Ti With th.e sca-er "0 the trro. ru. Vis Anna Mahio-i. ahi a t-b pio ne operat.-.r. and Mr. Hrieksor.. of Hammond, and .Taco'w Harfniaij. the b r i ' ! '-' s father all bebpgr witnesses t - j the ,--,enf, Aft-r the customary estivities and wedJir.o- feast, th.e newly weds sett'ed (i'iw n at t he Mablous , home a, .'.H21 Iieodar St.. the residence fl'e cf the filer Mablous family, for ; the t:n;e 1 ore. Later on they w;.! ri'--iuire accon-niodn'lons f. r themselves , T'-o-v h.nse t' e hc-st wishes of a large 1 ci'-cle -,f friends. i Mrs. Fred Stephen, of Aid is ave., will

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Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Getting Money to Europe When it comes to the question of safely and satisfactorily sending money to Europe almost any member of the foreignborn population of Indiana Harbor, who has had occasion to transmit money abroad will tell you how well he was taken care of hry ouj Foreign Exchange Department. The quickness with whieh those who send money through this Bank get thteir receipts from the "old country" is proof of the kind of service we give. When the foreign-born population transmit money through our Foreign Exchange Department they are dealing with a Bank that is under State Government Supervision and which has assets of a million and a quarter dollars. After all it costs no more to deal with a Reliable Bank with such strong Resources as this one has.

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Report of the Condition cf American State Bank

East Chicago, Indiana. At the Close of Business February 28, 1920.

-Resources

Loans and Discounts $388,736.86

Overdrafts . ... ...

U. S. Bonds "... Other Bonds and Securities Interest Paid Due from Foreign Exchange Department . . . Furniture and Fixtures . . . . Cash Reserve: Due from Banks $45,502.93 Cash on Hnnd 14,030.93 Clearing H juse Items 10,274.96

Total Resources

1.148.02 78.650.00 20,914.53 900.92 500.00 16,000.00

69,808.82 .$576,659.15

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Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided. Profits Bills Pajable Notes Rediscounted

0 C 3 0 b 1 1 S 3,63.3 Total Liabilities $576,659.15

.$ 50.000.00 . 15,000.00 425.92 . 56.000.00 . 19,597.93

V!c-o--v I.n-i r. No. 4". secer.l de(rree of Moosedom. held th.eir recnlar monthly me Ir.cr in 11 1-1 Fellows Hall. Indiana Harh- r yesterday. Th.e afterr.oi.n was sj.. n In lituallstio work, r' vent' en ( -ini: h'--? w- r- i- Itiat" 1, these Candida'"- ettue from r..i parts of t'-e 4th di.-tm of In. pan,, ivhhi Inciii-b-s tire is h-cv-re lo-'n-s: Michigan City. T.ai'cr!-. Ca-y. Fast Chiensn. acd I!;u-n-."n-!, th m-'ctintr adh:rii d at 7 ' 1 rk one b- ur was spent for 1 :i nch -''or. . i.fi. : d;oh th.e Leo;on-

o ires were ' ti t ; t a i ;; d by a seven act Bladder Weakness Quickly Corrected va id. m i, . ...v. i -. La-ion vot d t . Bv Recent Scientific Discovery ! '-co tio-ir i-.ext Kr.-i;,- at nary. April

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For Old and Youat.

50 Cent Packags Fre3 What a wonderful eom.'-rf to sb-cp r'.l nlpht and riot K't up at. hast on- . and maybe six '-r ei-c;;t 'oil's. v'r- niht because f.f bladder v. a i. (.'-.-. Free : on forgotten v hat t'.;.-- 'hi l-c-ss and lux ury of an u'.hroK'-ii nis'nt of untroubled i? 1 e e p is like.'

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No doubt you know that shoes of all descriptions will be very high for this spring. But, when a shoe of this description is offered to you at this tremendous low price, don't pass it up and then say, "Everyone is holding up the prices." Now Qrasp This Opportunity "A.S. Kreider Kickers" Guaranteed Shoes $2 Only 1 9 1 pairs of these boys' shoes left from Saturday, from

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The j'ri uu-'nt iinj-ii's- s to unna'" and the r. cu 1 1 n i ir bs-:r - at nii.t as. . SuC'-ess. s '. : h this salt h'o.e been had in mea of ninety yearei." 1-1 v rv man v..!ini! nini o'-! sh -nhl try this v...-;.;- tful t-catoo s-. It ;...!;; up n lie- toadn- r t . i-t- cf toe fault il. .- .-r.uis- ,1 h "i n,. u tin,. . :.! I i.t -of un-"ld inerv. ?ei-d coi,.-. : s ! cr ; I'll six c- u--: ii. stamps 'o ',, ';' !'.'! 1 ' a si I'M'..;" ; for a f i " ' ' i 1 . x ir,.vi; "hah'-t -. t. 3-ratk .1. U - h -. -.""-7 lloioiiic-r i.lock. Hani.- h :' Mich.

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Men's $6.00 All Leather Work Shoes, taken from short lots, to be closed out

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Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of February, j j

1920. " jLLIA KAKAG1SH, iNotary Public My commission expires Dec. 9, 1923,

City .

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