Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 17 April 1920 — Page 6

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Capital and Surplus $110,000.00

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Are You a Spender or a Saver? Not everyone is spending. There is an increase in savings "deposits. Some may be foolishly extravagant, but a large percentage of people are protecting themselves against duller times, should they come, sickness or loss of work by putting part of their wage3 in the bank. Are you spending all or saving part of your wages

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that wais will h" stopped. The cost f 1 : i r. sr. f verytluns. hs more is the result of th unsott'.ed state

of tilings. This the women realize

ami reports C'tnins from ' f til- eountry. i-'bow a h among tiieni for th rat ifl peace treaty."

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jof flig-hland, where he was wt.l known fuith.-r irne.ftirn iot, of ,a of and leave, many frn nds do t 5,.,t,.r- TVilotte :.. mak- anr-M,er "jep,.-, j daj morning: at i.t W -1 .-" . : i : r ;, n t,. ;ii!S K....,.r . ,., jliospitai in 'ink Pa.i k. Ilk. of .-uu. . r.

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tmn and they want act ion, against profiteer in the necessities of life and they will vote for these thing regardless of party." Kpcakins for the. farm women of the country. Mis. Benigna ireen Ka'.b of Houston. Teicaa. secretar of the Farm Women National CongN'. declared they would universally register protest again't militarism. They do not want a military president, nor do the women of the country generally," Mrs. Kalb Raid. -The farm women of the country are divided into Classen jut s the city women, but their viewpoint on som things differ from that of their city sisters. They demand a reduction in the cost of living;, but injiat. that it shall not be brought about at the expn.p of the. farmer. They want laws

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there Is a strong tienttnient amons them for national control of the packing Industry, the railroads and other public utilities because they believe all th's will help to reduce the cost of living.

j the Tiia n u fa. t ure of I2""i sizes in jof iron, steel, and bra. lopres I designs f(,r hevl. spur, uni.'i , ;, nd

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HENRY LANE WILSON FOR INTERVENTION

NOTHNG DOING CARRANZA!

that will encourage co-operative ing: eliminating the middleman

Don't throw your paper awaj without readme the want ad page.

When You Leave the Gate Open the Cows Walk Out

When you handle your money without system your dollars slip away. Therefore, you CLOSE THE GATE. BANK YOUR MONEY and

PAY BY CHECK.

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General Banking, Real Estate and Insurance. "V' Your County Taxes and File Mortgage Affidavits

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American Trust & Savings Bank "The Bank That Serrict Built." A. J. Swanon, President. Daniel Broun, Vice President. H. O. Reissig, Secy, and Treas.

other patents of Jj. A. Johnson, inventor for the companv and one ,,f ti,r founders. One ,,f the . -ad its produ. -ts of Hie Kcijps Manufacturing i'ompany will he special sandiiiK machines for bo h meu 1 nnd wood. D. A. Johnson spent over three years, he says. In developing this patent. Wood vorking of all kind.- will be advanced a quarter century by this device which accomplishes the work of four men and turns out products iiifinitely ruperinr to hand-made. It sy; that the machine is the only . of its type in the 1'rdtei Stati. The architect of the st menu e. A. '.

r.erry. wno is also a rounder or tr pany. h? eoioplote.d in his plans

building- what feih,w archili-c's and)

dinners concede is a masterpiece, of factory planning. I'or economy of space, beauty of onst ruction, and simplicity of design the buildlne. it is said, will become r mode! for similar enterprises. Tho first floor, south end. will comprise the main machine rhop Here there will he erected 12-foot lathes, .shapers. planers, mining and boring- machines. The north half of the first floor will be devoted to the shipping room, packing r.xmi. and coal and boiler rooms. Two enormous Brown ho'st electric cranes of the latest design will be usr-d to move material from one end of the shop to the other. AH motive power will be elt-ctrlc. B-viause of the height of the. machines on the main floor, it will be necessary to construct a mezzanine floor, where additional small machines, and a plat ing- department will be installed. The second, third end fourth floors will be tid by the patented machines manufactured en the first floor. With these machines, according to officials, the company will turn out finished products faster and f better quality than sny wocrl-workiPfr or metal shop irt the country where th present method, of hand-shapiBfe and designing is cull m vogue.

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t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. April ); The department has r. -fused the Car

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through American bonier t-rrit--ry ttin Mexican state of Sonota. J-'enat .r Knox, republican, of Pennsylvania, an nounced in -the senate this afternoon .

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FIND TROTZKY PAPERS ON SLAIN SOLDIER

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citizen of I aterson. N. J.. t inby a soldier while attempt mc from a German prison after resentenced to death by h e..,, for participation in the Ifuhirisins:. according to a r'-pm t the state department from ti: govern mejit.

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How To Gain Flesh

A simple but sun way to increase the weight, it is a.sserted by several well known physicians, is to take reetulariv tor several months, one or two : grain 1'S po-riuolanf tablets after tarh rue!. Tjje-so little tablets hav the distinguished merit of increasing the red and while blood corpuscles, aiding: digestion and promoting assirniiation and absorption of th elements in the food which go to make Mood and solid tissues. Thev are obtainable in sealed packages from vveij stoeKofi ,-j rot herf! rv shotis- Adv.

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Have You Any of These Common Eye Troubles? GROWTHS. CATARACTS. OROOPINO Of LIDS. GRANULATED LIOS. 8GUM3 ON EVE-; SIGHT. WATERY EVES. .If vou hw, ff . atone. DEJ-AVa ARE DANGEROUt M pric are modaratt and my trm QI t J, you. No pain, chloroform or bow'tai. Aileron mmi baadied by me perntamUfr. SENO COUPON fa FREE BOOKLET.

LET fill OCULIST FIT YCOS GLASSES Yon ill pay no more here for RUe- F ipert Oculists. The lene will be ground in our own laboratories. Proper bttmg glassns will rnmovw t he tm f hedrhe. cerTou" troubles, eyestrain and other troubles that impair vou heaiih as well a-, injure your eyen. They denervethe best of care. Mv exairiir.ations are FKEK. And after the examination, you will know that tt rWss I will make ior yoa will be maJe tor your eyes and will fit them "" Gold Filled Glasses, any style, $3 to $S Solid Gold Glasses, any style, $6 to $12 CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED In One Visit No Pain, Chloroform or Danger There in no better proof of my ability todowhat I rlaim straighten creased ttan to bow inriie cf tl.e eases I have cured of this great disfignrenVnt. In this case, an in all caac. sseioz I billtvimg. The Camera Proves That I Do as I Promise as these picture of patieata, taken betore sod alter I restored their eye and looks, allow. Th following ara trie names and addresses of some of my patients. 6o and talk or write to anyone of them. Mr. Jacob Heeroema. 7239 Peoria Miss Mclnnie. Ike Forest. HI. Street ; (Maid f or Mrs. Pirte, of Carson, Mr. Milton Feteriman. 1W Mar- V Plrie. Scott & Co. ) eniro A.. Forit Park. Ml. Mr. J. H.nus. Croeer, S001 S. HonXAr. R. AUg.tr r. 9916 Vinc.nnea j r- St Telephone him. Avenue Mr. Lmll John. Musical InaruMr. HenrV Dleta, S234 ST. Maple- ; ment Dealer. 4347 Lincoln Ave. woodAv Telephone h.m. f More rmtrta(6"4 fl tbs folIowinB cs whore ! had Nro patients in one limity: Miss Lottie Gorski and her sister. 1901 W. 17th St.. Chicago. 111. Mr A. F. Sindelar & Misa Sindelar. 1715 String St.. Chicago. 111. Miss Biehly and her sister. 5038 Justine St.. Chicago, 111.

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Franklin 0. Carter, RID. EYE SPECIALIST AND SURGEON Specialist In Eye.Ear, Kose and TbroatMieases 111 S. SUt Street, Second Floor, Chlufo Koutt: 1 1 5: Sundays It to 12 On Doer NertN et Th Fair

Franklin O. Carter, M. D. 1 20 So. State St., Chicago, 111 . Please send me Teur Illustrated Booklet, "CKOSS ETES STRAIGHTEN ED" Karne Street and No Ct'f v or Town Sfaf

WESTERN UNION SUED FOR DAMAGES A netted failure of th Western Union Tele Era ph to delrver t'-. 000 to the lianca National at Jlukharest, Roumania Is -the basis of a suit for damages -which has been tiler" by :onstantin Titan asainst the company in the Hamniand superior court . Titan says that on July 3. 1919. he .paid the telegraph company $2,000 and the defendant had agreed to transmit it to the bank in Houmania. He cbartres that th tmoney vrag not delivered to the bank and has not 'been returned to .him. He ask for JutJjrment for II. .-tO1) revering: interest on the money and attorney fees. Bom-berKer, Peters and Morthland are hie attorney.

MUSICAL COMEDY AT ORPHEUM THEATRE As a result of the class shown at the matlr.ee performance at the Orpheum theatre Manacer Mirhelstetter ha.a received much favorable comment on his Saturday and Sunday bill. All of the ix acts on th program are good, but the headliner is "Peaches and Creain." This little m-usical comedy carries eig-ht people, the majority of t horn are girls, good to look at. The comedy It new and "nappy and the eongr hits -which they Introdjce ere u pto the, minute. The act carries a complete set of special scenery .

HIGHLAND MAN . DIES AT OAK PARK .laccb A. Schoon. 56 years of age.

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First calumet Trust And

avings Bank EAST CHICAGO, IMDIAHA Capital and Surplus $120,000.00

Attend to Your Taxes On or before two weeks from Monday the first half or the full installment of taxes must be paid to the city and county treasurers. After that date taxes become delinquent. In line with its policy of service this bank keeps on file the county tax duplicates. County taxes may be paid at this bank; also, mortgage exemption affidavits may be filed here.

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Do you intend to remodel or put up a new building? If so. here is a proposition that should interest you? WE OFFER FOR $2,000 the handsome stone front (Bedford Block) together with all fixtures and furniture, as shown in accompanying cuts, except adding machines, typewriters and money changers. The Cabinet work is all in quarter sawed oak and the fixtures represent about 45 linear feet. They include four teller's cages, a rich bronze

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