Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1920 — Page 4
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Himmond (prtvata ichtnr) 3190. 1101. 3101 (Call for whatevar department wanted.) clary Office Totephona 117 Vaaaau Thomrn. East Chlcagro Telopnon. 911 East Chicago (Ths TiiiES) Telephone. 1!S3 Indiana H.irtkir iV -- ivale- Telephone COJ Tpdiana Harbor iKepvrter nr.AClain.' Ad.) Tolcphon 2SI Whltlag- Teiaph.ina 80-M Crown Point Telephon. J It you hara ay trouble yetting Tnw T:nnn rnahea complaint Immediately to tha Circulation Department. ICOTTCR TO SvTBBCREBRR, K you fall tn recelra your copr of Th "'rtrsa aa TremtitJy aa you haa In the past, pleaaa dr. n.it thlntc It haa lm loat ar waa not Bent on time. Remember that tha mail errto. fa aft what It used to ba and that eomplalnta ara cenara! from many sources about lha train and mall aerlca. Tira Tii haa Increase,: f mai'inr equipment and la atr1yln aarneutSy to reach Ita patrons on time. Ba prampt tn advising ua when you do ot t yoar paper ana ra will aet promptly.
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BANKS rOOL INTERESTS. The announcement th.! the First. National H.'nk and. the Lake County Savins.- & Trust Co, two of Hammond s oldest and st rorspst financial institutions, had pooled inierests for nn equalization of ownership, allowing the stockholders in each hank to hwnnc pro rata shareholders in both, was an i'em of immense importance to Hammond's business. fSnanci.il. and nian-ufarturir-.e ci.cies. The pooled resources foot up the bux total of seven million dollars. The First National of Hammond waa the first bank in the nwniy to taik in millions and the new combination also lead.- in county banking figures. Tiie progress made hy both banks in the past few years has been phenomena!, as indicated by the financial strength of the new combination. The success of both banks has been due to
the assiduous care devoted m tho intorcoc nf iha ..n- ..) !
depositor and investor and it is a service efficiency
record to which both institutions can point with pride f . t
ine o;cc;a:s ot nmn oanKs nave been recMing
aduiiued that he advocates violence if utcesoary to destroy this government. He 1 a dangerous man. He is in the true feuse of the word an enemy alien. Deportation beetns to be one of the only two wea pons with which 10 fight him and it should be used without deiay. The deportation ahould lead to Germany. If this Is not done the man should at least be interned and placed where he can no knger carry on his poisonous work. There is no use trying to discredit the fact that. Holshevlk propaganda is abroad in the land. New York is a hotbed of its vile teachings. The sconer every advocate of the t-oviet rule is wiped from the shores of America the sooner will America be able to get back to i' pre-war basis. PERMITS TO MARRY. The Federal Reserve bank of Chicago ,s credited
"'in iip cue no v n? emuoves tnar ncme :'-inner
less than $1 a month will he n en-mi tied to iivr-v t
without first taking the matter up v,!th the chief clerk. The vie e-g.-nernor of i ho bank is cjuoted as saying the rule is imperative and that this is the lowest sum upon which two can exist in Chicago at present prices. The institution is perhaps les. moved by a paternal inxiet to save the financially ineligible from taatrimon;, for their own sake than from consideration that trying to live beyond one's means has always been regarded as a fiduciary task. Although it may be doing the governor and his as-
j sociates an injustice to assume this, for does not the tu!e
sa mat before embarking on the enterprise the daring ! youth is to!d to taik it over with ihe chief clerk, j Who kiuws but that the chief clerk may have j secret, inst ructions to give the deserving the necessary j rr-ise to put them in the matrimonial c1ns? For matilj niouy is creel it fd with being a steading influence and
anything that stabilizes those in posirions of trust would op desirable. Yet a doubt again arises whether a young couple trying to live up to a position in a Federal Resere bank in Chicago on S 1 -- a month might be anything ben stabilized after a few months' trial. On the other hand, if it was learned that bachelors
j mieh! get a raise by marrying, the rule miht soon
. nae nobody to warn. J!csids love laughs not only ' !ocks:ii;iljs but at permits.
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at
announcement was made public
'hp financial tin ion
means much to the future of Hammond and i: bn as well one of the county's banking bu'watks.
DEPORT MARTENS WITHOUT DELAY. There should be no turning point in the road which l!es ffraighr ahead for Ludwig Martens. Tb.-.t road is pointed toward, deportation and the action should be be speedy. The. investigation being conducted by the subcommitt ee of the senate foreign relations committee shows Martens to he a German i evo'tir ionif and an agent of Lenine. and Trczky. That he hj, directed secret moves with the object of destrov ir.g the American government and establishing the sam system now prefsiHng in Russia has been proved by these investigations. He has been caught in doreris of !i-s in which be attempts to keep in the good graces of the l.er.ineTrorzky crowd and at the same time try to sh.rv that he i no- advocating violence. The fact that th emmitte ha-1 in its poHsessIcn secret papers unknown to fartens destroyed all his attempts to cover up the true facts in the case. Martens, when roniped ro show his true colors
j THE ' SADNESS" OF BERNSTORFF. i N t since Hertha Krunp's appeal to the woi Id in
ine name or humanity for th 'little children" of (r-i : litany have we been so touched as by the sighs of that j other tender-hearted Teuton. Count HemMorff over the I
, ... v. , , 11Iul,li; ()l uii t igue and crueit v ,
j -lust as during th war all the rrussian militarists could ret the humane Benha to do was to manufacture the
!or.g-racg guns to murder worshippers in the churches and shatter hospitals filled with the wounded, so all t li f t l. ; i i . . ... .
imiii-u.cui.ea ann etnicai Hernstorff could be I persuaded to lo was to trv t. stab a friendly nation in i the back and defend drowning of women and children I without warning. Not one step would he go beyond j that. This is what gives especial value to his walls! now that holding the Cermpr.a to the dictated terms! of peace suggests a cj-uel disposition on the part of the I victors. ! Coming from any other German but Rernstorff j these tears might attract but little anemic n. Knowirg ' him as they do, however, as so soft-hearted that he ! could approve nothing worse on the part of his countrv- I men than the bombing of civilians and dragging of !' young girls into slavery. Americans natural!;- are -jm- j
1 "i'"'fH.i are tney that if thev should meet up with him they would be sorely temped to tell it to hira with a brick.
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.nvery fioiisekeeper
elcome This News
When it seems as if the high cost of living was ever going up and up, isn't it like a ray of sunshine to hear of a saving in cost?
housekeeper will welcome the news that to scientific methods of production with PHOSPHATE
Every owing PURE
DR. PI
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Powder
is now sold at about HALF the price charged when the powder contained Cream of Tartar. When such a saving in cost is supported by a name famous for 60 years it means something which no thoughtful woman can afford to overlook. HERE ARE THE PRICES:
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15c for S 10c for 4
FULL WEIGH
The Price is Right Not Cheapened With Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Always Wholesome
2i ai
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THE Tt'KKS want the stories of their atrocities in-
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CANDIDACY j
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PPvE.VE.NT THAT
IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if you aneeie. una file or feel a chill coming on. Carry the amai! bottle at all times. F'rice 30 Cents ct all dealers. TEE KELLS CO., ITEWETJRGH. 5. Y.
Keane's School for I Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. FHONE 3328. : Sflect Dancing Assemblies Evrrj i Thursday Evening. Classes for Beginners Eery Monda I Evening, i This is trie place you'ii find good c!"ar. music and dancing. No suggestive ! dartcing aliowed in this hall. : PRI ATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M ' TO 10 P.M. High School Classes Every Friday ! Elvenine.
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TOR THEASCKIB. fil : tor Tunes: l'!e?le JHinotince ri o-er of !.-i'kiomii'V 'lot 1 will ( a ijttnl.dat fo: r--n- m ,i;Ht ion f.-r Triiii-r if I.i.i.-.-
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CRZCAOO pe ' l-ewoma r bv ,h CAHIfOT iresa on the ry ., re-CetT-e w ailtX, tba.' fir fr rr.ik it ALMOST unsit.rp.-'i' for the le-i:f s. AH T WAT, the n-.an who M.ABJR IX S a st'il -with a pjc; ii-- can rSBZa certain that soKinrtsa -t.-;! turn ur-
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ONE cf t;;e TAUGHT ii nyi. -v
AIJD we e : tha s" .-.nr l,oute CLKANI.NQ up the Ivickxat.l IS to b- foijoeii -ry 5;rio,--i: br HOttSE-CIEANINO. MAN 1 V i i rt1 1 ! - p i eeri - AWD if a';! the pmci n e nviiit MAKE nf-ro f .tsn(p., WE wou'd hae ui.v i f i,ei-vs 51.
j TOR CWSaNAL COCKT JUDGE. I fr.ti j t or T i :ii' . : j K i.o'iv a ti noii r.ce -,o tbe vo'r. of Iake -'-.icty that I Bin a (.aniltclai- for the I ii. inn, ion to the ottU of .Iinise 1 he j 'i :m ;im ; Cium on the t if ou t. ! i. u n n. ki-!. ; stit'je. i to .be primary electiun to be j ! e-'t May !. ! 3;i.. j I n..w h.-oi) tins office nr.d'r appo:nt-
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i-oc.it' t im t I will e n ctiiHin! i:.n -liriiiin-i':- ii fc-r S'- nKt-.r fron- 1 C"il !!-. Ino.ai tc. -.il.j-- t ic. th- jir-ii,.-. vf Mi- -It!), I.tliO. JAMES J. NT'.I).!!..
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rOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. ( E.i . -r T . iii-s : ' 1 'ie,-!.. jtnno ir.ee to tl;e n'i. of jj, jcouu'N. throi.'i ihu . .ononis of vm,r jj-mier that I am a (.-a-Miidate for the !.! btn-an n.itiiteliuii for Juii-e of the I likc Circuit Ccii.ri, i rimai ies May 4th I I now "n r. ' ,1 this office -jii(.r t :,,t .
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TOR COMICISSIONXIt, ir Times: r-.-i-'- 'A .' -1 11 I' - r tl;-' OWr , ,
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TOR COMMISSIONER. r -1 1 . ti d m nr. r..-.: i nee t- :' e.,count v i-'v ue h ' he c. -:-tt .., r .-r ; '.,', - I Ji . :t M I H CI Kin t .. iii-i. i i - . I t I . i ' iMl f. r t V-1 ; !'
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! TOR SHERirr. . Eiiito- Tirn-s: j Kir.i'y a ii hoc ice i,, h- ..: i- ,.f ; c-.o-.i:fv lha I I am a canciiflate for
i.ot--iii,h t ton to the offi-e of Sh'-tiff of
I I . ; - . - ' 1 c on I lie I : i subject Id the: erimar. ! hi nt May 4th. 1 30.
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DEMAND Leonard Tractor Stock NOW before it goe? higher. Don't let anyone put you off get your stock delivered at once. Miller and Willis UNDERWRITERS. 508-9-10 Gary Theater Building Gary, Indiana.
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FOR SHE RITE. Editor Timn: l,;ease anufur.ee to the voters of Lake ronnty that I am a candidate for the -miiial ion to ihe office of Sheriff ,,f E:ke count v on tb ttepuMtcau l.c:kt ?;-"" '"' I'nntirr c.-c-.on. May 4thj
ERIC EUXIJ.
TOR SURVEYOR. n.es :
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ic. i n:; ' ion to ihr- offi- - ( S;ir-onr n' I.fli-.o count on the il- t'-ih c-nn ttck-t. r'.bl- ! 'hi- prima rv 't-ti lo be! i'-.-i m .- v- -i-h, :'.. ' ; HAY SilEl.EV. j rOS JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. K(i! r :-.. --- I'ii -i :.! -'i.n.ll-i. Ii t Ve . i of 1 .-; k e I
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TOR SHE RITE.
35 Eo-'or T:r. s : (2 Vi'-H atitH.inire to the voter of Iak
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
t E- - or Tune. : l'. -i.- am ounce t:-e n ? c-md :.l.-i e f 1 le-f-o -. I -on tor -he ofl-e of Stuti- R' j it -l-t.- i f , !!.!.,-: t . tj-.e :! of t i ! I'-iiioij -'.iction of Ma tilt, i'l.'i'
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FOR SHERIFF. Editor Times; ri-a.se an.-.tir.r.co to the voters of Eake county t!t.t 1 am ,-i cand i-iaie f..r tbe office of Sheriff o' Ija.ke C'limy. anlnert
ttie i; publican primaries. Ma 4th.
ROBERTSDALE
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the service given by the abe inside the tire. It is false economy to buy cheap tubes.
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The P.ova! X-i;-hbo; s ivii
regular nteethit tor.iul.t. Th. 'o- a !a- of candidate inC fite t.ifrtntnntfr.t .,-... I.on p There wiil a'so h r-'":;- ;i im (l t .'
and a:; nx-r.iin-is si- ti tcnl
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