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Where is Relief From Blazing Skin Diseases?

Must I Endure Forever the Torturous It chin?;? The skin i fed from the blood, and upon the cond;tion of the blood depends whether or r.ot your .kin be healthy and five from boiis, pimples, sraly irritations, red eruptior.s and oth-3r dis-tg-anr.fr and unsigntly disorders. The sensible treatment that will ! cho'.v real results is a remedy that I

PUBLIC- MEETING FOR THE VOTERS OF EAST CHICAGO AND INDiANA HAR30R AT THE McKINLEY CLUB 3339 MICHIGAN AVENUE. TUESDAY, APRIL 27 PROMINENT SPEAKERS WILL BE PRESENT.

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Be Sure About Your Fire Policy Don't expect too much of your fire insurance policy. After all it is a contract and cover? exactly what it says it does.

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happen to have a private garage on the lot and have not also insured the garace ihe poi-cy merely covers the house. There are a lot of little things about a policy that you should understand. Of course, you want complete protection. If you aren't sure bring your policy to us and we will go ever it with you. In writing fire insurance policies at this bank we always see to it that our clients have the protection that they really want.

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It eai. that liiy ask i for h !;! in '.an.'f w hen th i-n: t .-on- I mTTTTI mn TTltl FINANCIAL COLUMN Cha ltn fry Aiii.Ti.aii Agrioultural n iorii-a 11 'i- n 1n.-1n1n 'a r A foundry. ':in "r;in I-i'ni'O i 42 i, 1 13 !I7 1, : IT.', !.-, Soil, 117', S3-, 7-!', , Atnricfln St-i'-ll ins V niofira n Slrol Kfminp.Vm rira n Tt-1. & Tel Araoonda Atohi...t ! al.1v !! I !' .mot ; v o . H.-rhi. h-m Stfl ! Vnt ra i 1 . ' iiT j "it !. r- A Ncrth'jf lrn-. '.!! !,,caco, M,. v St. Paul ' 'o'orado -'ti"I r.h-. 1 s-,' j 2 3 7 3. j 13'j ! Vr. f Cnu'ib'.o Sice) r;,.f,. j, jrf, , t :cr,cral Kb-ctric 1 ;enora 1 Moiors Int. Ni.:k"l -"--r:":::: x" 'IZ'Zj: Now York Contra! s,,rlh,.vn V;lt. .::. Cu.s Car '..it 317 20 7rt S2 44'4 inn 4"l 1 11 1 Ij fit l2 !2 1 , SSi," 4iC, in2 -, poninvKanpi I'ivm ' Storl Car Railway 5 tee! Springs Kortiims: Kopiihli" Iron - .Steel Tcx.ts ip. 1 ('. S. Itubbor i ". S. Sto,. 'i'-l ill?(.'le 'ill!" upland Sinclair 'Pi f7 ' Sfi' T!.A4 Ri.'TTF.f;-S.7 11 i'..b: 1 Yea merv. exAvill cleanse the blood thoroughly and kill the germ? that cause the trouble. And for this purpose no remedy ever made can approach th? record of S. S. S. which cleanses the blood of the disease germ., at the same time building up the general health. For valuable literature writ to Chief Medical Adviser, 10" Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. vour house

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$ 00 -g 7. to; . anner j,irs. JS.dn 3fS.n. ; o.j.l rah" light and ha.nd in iglit 1. 1 $12.00 -5 1 1 fin. WIt steTi. $ji 511 'i j 1 1 "5. Stock'-r cow and h?ifer. $7.2 Hi ') ("1. Stooker -ivoS, JR. 00 ft 1 1.nn. CTflCA'lo YKAIr-j'i to t-,n Itv He: TO m Sn lbs. "15 (T 17c; sri x (u) lbs.. Ki 'h 13c: fancy, "o.-; eiverweiRht k i . i 1 1 . . 1 P to 175 lb-.. 10 't 12c. Latest Census Figures Out INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 YVASHINUTON. April 2u. I'rcliminsry population fignre.s wore announced today by tho rfR.'iis bureau a follows: Nile. O. 1320 population. 1 . 0 S ) : increase, 4.71i or" 56.4 percent. Kast Young'town, f. 1320 population, 11,27: increase, ij.265 or 12S per cent. Sa.cra.ment c. t'alif. 1?21 Topulat!on, i 65. '57: increase. 21.161 or 47.3 por o-n!. I F.at Molme. Til. 1?2 p.'1'U la t nn. ! S.tit.'i; increise, S.010 or 225.5 per cent. j rU'ck Falls. III. 132ft population, 2.-) f27: increa.,-. 27') or in. 2 per c-'nt. j Attica, Ind. 1920 population. 3.102; I liicre-ase. 57 or 1.7 per cert. ' Kast F'Mieiana. rarish, Ijii, 1021 pop- j illation. 1 7.487; decrease. 2,.ji' or 12 S, per rnl. Painesil. c. 112f population. 6,Sni: i increase. 1,355 or 25.2 por cent. f Hellish. ton. Pa. 12 population. 6,102. j I increase, 7i6 or IIS per cent. j Shawnee. Okla. -192') population. 15.-; 5 4H: increase. 2.S74 or 23 P"r rent. j Hibbing. Minn. 1020 population. 15.- j f!l: increase, 6.257 or 70. S per cetr. 1 'irginia. Minn. l!2t population. 1 4,- 1 f22: increase, 3.549 or 33 1 per con . j Moorosville. V. C. J020 population.) 4.315; increase, ; 1 .3 or 26.0 per en . FOREST FIRES IN TENNESSEE f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) ' r'TH.-T'eU i .U.N.N.. Aplii it. Kieij ivdii.ih'e man in tins se.-t:on i "e ng t Iraitert to tiht op.- of tlte w o; st for- ' si fires that rti hjn occurred in j tlr. part of the .-onnlry, now racing J near t a ma ci;, in Caiier con'rv. I Many ti)'-'iand- of oi!ar. wot lii of : timber has beep deViioci a id the ' i f. re flshiing has been concentrated t- t j prevent a spread of Cue blaze. I Eyes Tired? j If your eyes are tired and overworked; if they itch, ache, burn or smart, go to any drug store and g-et ! a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop i one tablet in a fourth of a -!as of water and use to bathe the eyes from I two to four times a day. You will ' j be surprised at the rest, rIifif and j comfort Bon-Ctc brirsjr.. Note: TV'S ' r er. Roe -Open trvimt eyliaht in a wceL's Udk in tntn itUwva. .

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E COURT RULING EXPECTED rn i.i.i;ti l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI Y AMIINt; IO. Apr I he I. . auiirrnir tnurl did not linnil dii a Hrolaion today In the prohibition fe. o drrixton rim be gttrn In thee riixen Iniiihlm the ronait 1 1 u t lonn II 1 7 of the' prohlbli inn rnnrtidmriit nnd the 1 fillr:id art before nett Monilx;. Ill l l.i: i IN (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I W SIMM. Tli . 11 Ik. I kopreme court today minouncrd that It noultl InWe n rn rm from Mondii.v, May) 3 to Mondnj, Mny 17. f INTERNATIONAL NEW SERVICE! M' AoHIN'iTti.V April 26. Th" United ?latos Mipretnr .on it TOo at noon today to band i!ou n ii'i-.iorm. iJi-OMteyt lnt.r. si i. manifft"d In the epv..tfd decision a to the .'ont i 1 u 1 1011 -a'lty of the ni tionnl prolnbi I on amoml111' nt and th Volstead onforcomrnt law. ArKuntonts boforo ti,c. , out t 011 tliej'e lais rc tn.i d about a ni. tiili ao Th" iniportain'e !" t h rae c.hipv1 the j Ci.iii". to arlai,oo tho lr a n n in t he j -hx-s. and !li".' ir niforni'd . lo the pio.-iii u 1 ' of tho f-upr.ni'- tourt Lieli-e thai tho il'cj-i 01 will n.o bmm b; dula i.'il. ; A n 1 10 i pa 1 1 n k a d'-i'iMon t"1a'. the ioi.it t room w fi -j i rrmd'-d wish '-isitors. At'oi-nejs who lia'.e apprar"il b.-fore the .out!, to nipii'- I'n issn"" oonl it in nig tV- niScget imalidiiv of the laws were prt-sttti in nutnbers in hear tbe final det ision. Th" main i'-m in th" i o;ite! were raided b.- original raos bronchi from Khorje IMai.d and New .J'-l sin . I Their hi let's flt tacked il," valwiity of a! I he pi .'h 1 bu ion i-sid;;:i"ii and of !h-! a ni " lid m 11 1 I., the cop i 1 1 u t ton. Spocal' j Hacks on llio 'a 1 .5 lead a c 1 wore brought j by private cuizcps. including Christian! l-'eigeti.-pan. th'- N. J.-re- brewer. FUNERAL OF MRS. HARTOG Tho f , n 1 a : r. f l 1of funster Kill be he land 'n u f. h teiti.ii ..1 Cornelia Hattosr Id f i" mi t tie Ifol- ! a t I w o o'clock . Inte. men t w ill he held in t lie IfRh'and! . e m e t f r 1 n a rt . hats of nip ' t o w DEATH OF LITTLE BOY The man" f .."ends of Mr. and Mr.. C. A. N.al w . be sr.en-d to le.trn of ' l.e death ,.f t heir little s. -n Albeit I.uiher Neal. fo ir ears eif age at their home. 13S Hetroit St.. Hammond. The III lie boy was tal - n ill last MonOtv a i r li loen'ta wh'.P. Hri ' .npH i nt n pneuninnia which enured his death on J S'.mtla. April 2".. The funeiai will be he'd fro-m the' home tomoir..t In v i I "7 s t two r 10 ! The Rev. ,1. c. Pariett will officiate. Interment will be held at t'ak H.ll cemetery in charge of undertaker Emm e r 1 1 n g . PLAN JOINT MEETING A joint meeting of the chamber of Commerce and the Hammond Woman's Club wiil be held tomorrow night at the chamber of Commerce ro..m. 10 perfe t plan for an A mri . a n iza t ion pr.-Eiarn which will be launched by the joint . r 2 an ' ?-a t i on s ibs mimmer . HAMMOND POLICE PROUD OF LETTER Prisoners 'lien a r e ;iioie a! Hammopd Central not the oniv ones To com ment noon tbe humane- and just treatm e n t orried them b Hammond police officia Is . n lener yrrpHere is an excerpt from n p i'etctive fanaor Pinsfi from K. . Fii:z. manti;r of' a li:"-" insurance c. . ni pa n v with offices j ai liikhart. Ini. j "I wish to r a i; e t h ; .-pport unit v of : ha n i.ms you f . . -o i e- - li . . wn f 'n 1 o k h tour to loin' Kindness and iliir.na my hunt ' i t or v r .-. r tiiis em - Pez;et It .-'.1 1 ?t j ltd i n s u h ' n nit'! it, s on" of the b r 1 5 h t e s t neti's .n the search and beep fate to face with e-, ' tr nrn ai

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Capital and Surplus $150,00000

Going Ahead with the Oil Boom The growing importance of the Gty of East Chicago as an oil industry center is shown by the action of one of its concerns, Sinclair, giving anotEerr Genera American Tank Car Corportion, an order for 500 tank cars. With three refineries, a tank car shops, an erector of refineries, Graver Corporation, emd a producer of oil pipes. Steel and Tube Company, the Gty of East Chicago is sharing in the worJd oil boom. A city of diversified industries is always prosper-ous.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.

indifferent sheriff, and police departments as I have been In this hunt it with' considerable satisfaction that I a.m able to point t.- the generous assistance I received at the hands of the Hammond police department..

WANT BOULEVARD LIGHTING EXTENDED .At a meeiinif of the Board of Public Work late this afternoon petitions were to ho presented for an extension o-f the present lighting; system along Calumet avenue to Highland street. The liarhts now etend from the bridge, touili to t'arroll street. Opposition from ewncri of large tract of vacant land between Carrol! and Highland streets held up the extension of the system, but it is expected that little trouble will rr experienced in putting through the project this time due to the favorable comment which greeted the first string of liahts. MONON HEAD LOCATES AUNT I INTERNATIONAL NrWS SeBVICtl CHfCMiO. April 2 Harry Kurrie, president of the. Monon railroad located his lost aunt. Mrs. AV. B. Higrgin. of Hutchison. Minn, today aftr a dis. appearance of several days. She wired from Cincinnati that she was on her way back to Chicago. THEY'RE NOT OVERALL CRAZY ANYWAYY. Hammond mail earners are not 0ins; to jump into the overall rare r.l-,nd! . They are goinjt 10 be ure thdT the adoption ortthe lower priced clothing is rea!l going to he cheape:' for them in the lont iun before they make the change. F -ilowing the receipt of information from Washington granting 1 11 ri'rn pr mission to substitute "denim gray'' ovtralis and blouses for the regular postman s uniform, a meeting of the Hammond carrier was held to '0JSs the fi .Cabi'ity c-f taking adantage of tloconcession. Trices of postman uniforms have soared out of sight and any t rlit f m this respect which the underpaid federal employes might receive looked zood to the carriers. A" the order from the office of the ti'Stmaster genera! states that only "tlenim grav" overall can b worn, it wa. realized at once that the men could not drop in at any furnishing store and stock up. The new overalls will apparently be almost as difficult to purchase as the regular uniforms. The boy jt have written lo a number of unlf "ini manufacturers to get prices on the gray overalls. It is thought that the outfits will cot about $8 a suit. The postal order require that the overall be washed at least once a 1 I 1 Says Thick Sluggish . Blood Should Be Purified A Orena. Pimply a font odor to Pemplra lien. Bella and Aches and I'alna All Ilaaiahed hy n1pherh Tablet. I.Ike t.randma'a Remedy for prlng. Take these tablets made of sulphur, cream of tartar, calcium sulphide and extract of rare herbs and take regularly for a month or to. and you can drive the poisons out of your system. Sulpherb Tablets are wonderful t overcome constipation, sluggish liver and kidneys and they quickly start a'l the eliminative organ working. Thy "flush ihe sewers." as it were, and you will fee! their fine effects all through spring; and summer. Headaches. catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatic pain, constipation and kindred ailments due to poisons in the blood, all go, the skin clears, pimple and boll are absorbed and pass out through the proper waste channel. Kvery package is guaranteed so you cn prov Jt easily. Good for children and adults. AM druggists fine per sealed tube. Get. Fulpherb Tablets inot' sulphur tablets! adv. e re tr ntr1 Iimi.U aWII ISBmB rrlUHT II a

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week. This will neces.-nate the purchase of two or three suits to Mart with and the boys aie now wondering whether the cost of ?.eral suits, together with the urkeep on them for the season will mean much of a mvitif after ail. Another meeting will be called as, soon' as price h.ive hn received from the mi n u fac 1 ; 1 -e r . 1 PHONE OPERATOR ISMURDERED (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 PONT I AC. Mich.. April ".- no. to death by an unknow n a.-nilanl. t . body of pretty Vera Schneider. 20 ea 1 c-ld. of Elkton. Mich., an operator Ihe Pontiac Telephone exchange, a found early today on the p.o.h of : dwelling under cotisiru'i'Kn here. An all-day's ln estigaci'.n has faiir.. to de .e-lop a clew a t.- h' r assailant although poli. e ayihoritiea . a!d ... the Detroit dete.-ti . e bur ev ( r u.sistince furthering the a.'oh. That the Schneider g,'rj gave up life rather than submit to an a is the opinion of -ff .oers .hreennj ' . inveatigation . 2.75 BEER BILL PASSES IN N. : ALBANY. N. Y.. April just before dawn the senate passed the Walker bill permitting; the sale of 2.75 percent beer. The assembly js likely to pass the measure today. Governor SStnith is expected to Mgn it. E Penetrating', Antiseptic Zenv. Will Help You Never mind how often you have trirJ "and failed, you can stopburnins;, itchir.j eczema quickly by applying Zemo. Furnished by any druggist for 3oc. Extr large bottle, 51.00. Healing begins th? moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be remover!. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, alwaysuse Zemo. tiie penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not agreasysalveanditdoesnotstain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kindi The E. W. Rota Co., Cleveland. O. Great Tires "Great" In every Tray in size rrrl terrice, in looks and action! A tire that mightily pleases us hecause it satisfies our trade ith a etandard f service tiigher than ever before. Come in and see thia Firestone Cord. Judge it for yourself. Note its appearance, gLie, weight, Trorkmanship. You will "sell yourself" on its many extra values. All well hare to do is to deliver it. A. L. Walz 229 State St. Hammond, Ind. i j n. '- Ik. jr- -m, 'wi B. JJ'JBJBnJBJBJaJBJ b a n n .ss a b b o YOU HAVE SEEN people whose attractive expression and charming smile were spoiled by decayed teeth or bad!y fitting false sets. Our expert work in MODERN DENTISTRY will replace missing teeth with artificial ones as natural as your own, and we can fill the decayed ones. Teeth in good condition not only improve your appearance, but are essentia! to health. Try us for every branch of Expert Dental Work BURKET The Dentist Orer Wolwerth' 10c Store Hammond, Ind.

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''Where ETerybody Goes." QRPTHEEU(1 THEATRE III Hammond :: Indiana -TODAY AND TUESDAY Ed Farrell and Co. Present a "Suspicious of Hubby" Comedy Skit Entitled TRUX0 DUO Music De Luxe. TWOLILLIES Singing and Dancing. LYNN, WEST & LYNN Surprise Novelty. BURKART & ROBERTS The Cop and the Hebrew. 0RRIN CRAIG TRIO Comedy Acrobats. New ahow Monday. Wednesday sd Saturday. Matin daily at 3:30 p. m. Wight conrinucru. 7 to II. Simday and holiday cob. tjnucu, 2 to IX. 23 3 PASTIME Today FRANK MAYO in "LASCA" Also Hearst Weekly. Tomorrow "LIGHTNING BRYCE"

BIJOU Today Franklyn Farnum in "Breezy Bob" Also "The Lion Man." -Tomorrow Texas Guinan in "Not Guilty" - And Viola Dana in "Innocence of Ruth" DeLUXE THEATRE 5 Today and Tomorrow BE MILDRED H. CHAPLIN in "THE INFERIOR SEX" Wednesday SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "THE BRAND OF LOPEZ" Thursday and Friday EARLE WILLIAMS in "CAPT. SWIFT" Friday and Saturday WM. DUNCAN in his new serial "THE SILENT AVENGER" Saturday C0RR1NNE GRIFFITH in "THE DEADLINE AT ELEVEN" Also Wm. Duncan in "The Silent Avenger." Children will be admitted for 2c only in the afternoon. B 8 a n : : o Saturday Evening. WM. FARNUM in "THE ORPHAN" Sunday WM. FARNUM in "THE ORPHAN" 9 B B8 Parcels Every Where Everybody is buying the great bargains at our East Chicago Stock Sale. Come Early they won't last always. GtVUOm 160-162 State St., Hammond. The Times' want ids ortng asconishbg results if their users are to be believed.

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