Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1920 — Page 7
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
nine
iron.
decided to push It home but In
11 av or ani-ther the machine had
iron th'- spot. Xuw Junrjn would like to have t lie I . . .is.-.- tind his i.vcle. Ho 'fly, "why. 1 wouldn't st. .il oiiy one's moi'in'yile."
East
jionnifi 1.1; stoi.kv
1 1 e at " " 11 4
Indiana Harbor, n his F.tterson left standing W abash ti ndis.
bine 'hr.-ke (lnvn ln;t Mncan wan out tidinsr so ho b it ; find walked home. Sat-
i-crnenihered the "machine and
rii g-r Juro-an. who P riii?-, 1 'ariia avenpe. Is v"ty much put out.
home one has slo! irio: oroy ci e which be I'l.ue avoini'1 near t).
The m.i '!ay :i5 J "if 1 : s t a n d n urdnv bt-
Wm. O. Thomas (23) for Pros. Attorney. Vote lor Win. H, Olds (53) for Sheriff.
Vote f?r Warren T. McCray. Wo. 19.
O. O. Schaaf (61) Cotuity Commissioner.
rirri Ri, von i'i ks Thf- VMi c-f Fast Chic-iso are looUinsr forward to tlx1 fti"ins of the two (lfat feature pictures eniiliod. "The spirit of Elkdom'- and "The Way Hai k" which h3ve hi en produced for tlie Elks Wsr r.eli Commission and are to be
MEMBtR
FEDERAL RESERVE
t"??- i-- SYSTEM 1-' - rl-'lH i " 111 ' " '
Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
Are You Saving Part of the Harvest? Wages never were higher. And yet are you keeping part of your wages for yourself, putting something in the bank each pay day? Times are good, but what if they changed? Is there a savings account to protect you and your family? It isn't too late to get started. There still is time to build up your account if you already have one, but have been indifferent. If you haven't an account you can make every pay day count by getting a savings passbook at this bank, where your money wiil be under the protection of the United States Government.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
Open Friday Eve
. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. ij
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shewn under the aufplcea of the 'hi-ao lodKO. No. SSI.
The jiiclur.-s Ii.ivc the roor nimendation and the liiiThost praise of th; lead- j irt; citizen of the country. They u re I
of a hiKh diioati.nal Milne to f very
T fluid and siioiip.i tin i have the opportunity, d- rived from the how.
man, woman i fern by all v h The proceeds
inc? of these pictures wiii go to th-llk-! 'ar llfliei" 'ommi.sion which lia. been ss m-i ii-ncd by the government, to assist it in vocational and edu cational training of cripples and disabled soldiers. These p i tnvs are to 1e .hown a' the l.yrle the.itrr Tuesday, lay II and at tlie A ud itori tini theatre in InU.aiia Harbor, Wednesday, May 12.-
unn tni ih noBHF.it
Th Eaf-t i hirafsO library at !he earner of Chicago and Taring avenue wan broken into last nisrht and about IS. on !n change was taken from the desk. So f.ir nn has 'been determined riothinc else was takfn. i:ntiance was sained through the basement.
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS.
All classified aflvertlslng' must paid lor before 12;0O o'clock on he day ol publication, bog-lnn.ln October 1st. All thoso who have monthly accounts are excepted. Fhoiie adverttswments will b ftcceptfsd as nstial, but thuy must b paia lor before 12:00 o'clock.
Wm. O. Tbonias (25) for Pros. Attorney.
Vote for Wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff. Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney. Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 19. a. O. Schaf (61) County Commissioner.
Kftt SAI.i:-!'1""1''1' P'x room birch bntiKalow. furnace heat, panel oak cciiltii; In dinitiK room, hardwood finish, located Hemlock fct.. between 14.1ft and 14-nd st. Trice .30!. fash payment JJ.00O. balnce easy terms. tUair M Kteiibens, 3402 Kim nt.. Indiana llari,or nhon S93 lU-al K.-tate, bnans and
In mi ra nee .
making: tours in various towns In this behalf. His nevt vis-It will b to Tollesion where a 'bri.tian church is to l,e eiootid. .M in 1 1 appreciation is exnressed heie on the- part of the. public and the local pa-tor Hev. Herhr-rt A. Carpenter .for the ultimate issue of the nt ire revival. Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Will Andrus of NaperJle. III., Imif arrived bete and are at the bono ..f Mr. and Mrp. It. K. 'Iinton. in South I'lcoit ave., where the father of Mrs. Clinton. Mr. Kdcar Andrus. and uncle, of the vis, tor, Mr. Andrus. is ery ill having suffered a pa ra 1 v t ic stroke wliich ba?5 qinm irta mic it a ) ed Mm and lend'T.s recovery iute doubt ful. .1. it tie Margaret Clintiti. the d.-iiiyht er in the home Is better of a ery severe attack of tonstliti. O. O. Soha.-f (61) County Commissioner. St. Alban's Kp-scopa! Guild of Women will me, t tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. I;. 11. Hail. uT19 Ivy St.. for the discussion and tiunsaction of business which is usually tbo liiA.ortance
All members
5- 1-;
I.OWTKY sr.i
Ri:( K,n ki
vioverner Prank Iovrden of lilirrds received a fcood reception at Indiana Harbor Saturday noon when he was met by -a good sized crowd at the. Twin City He-publican Club rooms. In spite of the hour at which Cue (rovpinor whs scheduled to arrive the ball was tilled to capacity with men and women w ho came from work just at noon. A larue number of the hearers were from the plants and business1 houses of the city anil until a few minutes before the arrival of the speaker's party the hall was practically deserted. The crowd met with d'appointment in that Governor Ixiwden was unable to speak because of a sore throat and merely rose to speak a few wc-rds of introduction for Kx-Covrrnor Iineen of Illinois, who made a iiort talk, (tovcrti'-r Iiwden's appearance on th platform was accorded hearty applause and the talk of , Ex-Governor 1'meen apparently was favorably received. The speaker confined himself chieflv to a short history of Governor I,owden, telling of hif youth, education and political activities. On the reduftl m in tares in 1'iinois and the chanire in the business management of -"-late affairan account In s.-rne ri'ta.l was sivcti and then the meeting was turned over to a fhort period of personal introduc
tion." between Governor ijowc.en ani the audience
Vote for Warren T. McCray.
NO. 13.
WANTED Cashier's hours arrange, so
an take care of housework. Central Prut store. HIM -Micli-
t he
Apply
isan
ave., Iii'iiana. Harbor.
6-3-
NOTICE, PIANO TUNING a. O. Schaaf (61) Cotinty Commissioner.
Trie
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& Walker, reliable turners, new customers. Jl.o Two
Phone 12ii)-4.
of each weekly meetir.p.
are urged to tie present. O. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner. A goodly attendance of members is desired at the meeting of the Home Economic department to be held at the home oT Mrs. E. p.. C.ibbs in Hie Wiekey apartment this evening. Election of officers i. to take plac"? and t h- usual evening of pleasure afforded by a committee selected from the rostrum of names of the depart men;, to serve refreshments.
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Don't LetCatarrh Draj?
You
Avoid Its Dangerous Stage,
There is a more serious stape of Catarrh than the annoyance caused iy the Ftoppeil-up. air passages, and the hawking and spitting and other distasteful features. The real danger comes from the tendency of the disease to continue its course downward urit:l the lungs become affected, and then dreaded consumption is on your path. Your own experience has taught you that the disease cannot
into Consumption
be cured by sprays, inhalers, jellies and other local applications. S. S. S. has proven a most satisfactory remedy for Catarrh because it goes direct to its source, and tends to remove the germs of the disease from the blood. Get a bottle from your druggist today, and begirt the only logical treatment that gives real results. Fofree medical advice write to Medical Director, 104 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
Schaaf (61)
James McCoy, the Amalgamated Workers, and a r
County Commissioner. National Trustee for
Iron, Steel and Tin sident of North Mbk
Vote for Wm. ST.. Olds (53) for Sheriff.
BUTTON COVERING iiKMvrrrcin t k iy pleatinB, braiding, sewlnrt machines at bargains: ail kinds of repairs; all
guaranteed. Call sit : 1 Mate si.
of Hohman st. rriotie iii-Indiana.
w o r k
.lust west Hammond.
t hree J. IV
Warren
years-. Mrs
Kennedy.
T. McCray.
E. E. IveM
No. 13.
Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney. Vote for Warren. T. McCray. No. 19.
O. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner.
Vote for Wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff.
KI.FM'T Ol'FKTJtS TONIGHT
The Men's Club -f the East Chi. ( 'onffretra t ioaa ! church. rill tonight meet for their annual election of officers and will pian for the annual banjuet . The meeting; will be held In the 'huri h parlors and there will he an informal program to complete the eve. ti i n g .
HVDMiRK BEMtHKD
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Tnd marks o ' pa-t ,ver." onunu n it y w ia-;. Th b-. (he
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'v ye a i s a its infnnc
f East 1 v eats ill soi-n staid" For sy t h
! o a " ed iiet ween 'h i -1 i v't h st reet on l-'or-
; b' iiiit t--rn (lowii hy he State Eire Marshal mned it as a fire hazard.
ii. i win i)i; used in the erection ( o T l i -.z s .
:;e was tuiilt about lwnw heri ,t he ,-i t v w sti'l In 4
and :n the memory of a
md-
larg-e r. was an rivfd 1
UTiiber of the .dder inhabitants .'d b i.' l nir -wiien they first ar
il trie city. in recent years
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it' has been treate ar, i made to look in no way was th
t d The butldincr was own
If. Eewis ,.' Ewst Cn,.:j,i, t 1 the property of V,' . it jHivmond. So far as i I ii'u I u:!.:n: consider ed
coat of
re r"spei tab ire hazard !"'
paint
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pastor of the the Holy Com-
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News Notes
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w.
eel ion in the
.man
luncheon basement
Club
The East Coi held its annual
Saturday at l-.:'.n in the has.-ment of
II lie C.nereR-ational cnurcn. .-unr
beautiful piano duet by Mrs. A. A. Koss ami Mrs. Harry P.loonihi rg. a delicious luncheon was served by the ladies of the church, afur which crime the business of the afternoon, the e)ec-
j I -on of rff;ce:s. f- r Cue coinin, y.-t .
To the Republican Voters of Lake County No. S3 THIS IS MY SLATE
i Mis, A .A. Koss. who has served n ,- ' ii e-),i ( sident (luriiiu the past year 1 ims chosen as the new president and other officers elected were: Mrs. ttruee ' Mil lr. ,r . vice president ; rs. W. W. j Smith, secretary; Mrs. .1. !' .Thomps.i i assistant secretary. Mrs. F. A. II. Sit.
well, federation secretary; Mrs. A. Ottenheimer. treasurer, and two directors
to serve and Mrs. Vote for
Vote for Wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff.
Th" club has just completed a most successful year under the lendeiship of Mrs. E. I.. Kf id, having hi"' a ( 1 larfre attemlance at nil Us mertinits an. l" the largest metnhership in its historv Mrs. lloss. the. president.elect, i,"'i.een a workr in th club since.
its betrinnins and the memlu-rs are predictlnff for her a most successful year. Mrs. Held. Mrs. Koss and Mrs. I, ". Giles were elected delegates to
attend the tenth oisirici. convention ij
be held in lafaye:te on May 1,1th. a se--i M eva4ff
Vote for wm. k. uias oo tot
Twenty children received their first Holv Communion and were confirmed
tit the Holy lrinuy. : i u ofcn no...
in Calumet. yesterday. Ceremonies attendant with these special blessings were hell in the morninp, afternoon ami evenlnp. The children were earbed in, the conventional dress, the Ktrls in white and wore flowing veils and the bovs mostly in blue ?erge. Kev.
Alexander Shaeffer. church administered
munion rites. Vox for Warren T. McCrsy. No. 19. Mifs Hattie Heltinan of North Muroun ave. has returned from a visit made o Kacine. Wis., where she lias been spending a few days with rt iat i e,. Vote for Wm. H. Olds (52) for Sheriff. The election-luncheon for rnetnbeis of the literal y department of the East ChicBRo Woman's club will take place tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mis. Wiiliam Meade. 1212 Keacon ft. Follow ins the selection of the officers who will serve the er.suinft term, the study of the afternoon will be the completion f the Knskin study. ".Sesame and Eillies." All il'pa 1 1 nient al members are urged to be present. Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney. Mrs Otto Pecker of South Magoun
ave will have the
Na me ( 'lub meet
( VUlillK. The Eady Elks wiM be entertained tomorrow evening at. the home of Mr.', A. Smith In the Atlas buihllnjr.
i wm. C. Thomas taai ior rrw. i . . . .i .. .
.', famiiy reunion Is soon cxpeew-u i the h one" of Mrs. Anna W. Johia-ion and Mrs. llai'l VC. tiroves. in Northvote ave.. when the eldest daughter in the family, Mrs. Hlidie Prollius arrives from Stockholm. Sweden, after an absence of twenty-one years from this city . Another daughter. Mrs. V II llasse. is eominit from I rl Madi
son, low a. Mrs. Prollius is the wirej ,- I'mllini n civil .naineer fori
a la i Re manufacturing holm and the couple who a re pres- nt ly in
not definitely Known nunnn oi
the sons will a' mpany the mother or not on her Irip here. County Keconler Aucut Johnston of Clown Point is a brother to the expected Riiesl. Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney. Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 10. The Chr.Mian Endeavor Society al
lied with tlie Hungarian I'.eiorm
chirVch in Kenntdy ave.. over
Kev. Slfphan Virnt is j-aslor.
raiiLiintr for an
held for the
oiin ave.. this city. d-parted yesterday for Scat tori. Pa., where the national convention of that body will be In pri'si'(.i this wek. G. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner. The children of St. Mary's Parochial school are enjoying- the usual day of vacation today which follows tlie annual Holy Communion Sunday observed yesiciday. There will be a meet injr of th" 'bird Fellow.' hip. i'Iu'o of Christian church
of Indian Harbor tomorrow evening at. 7:110 o'clock. Th" meeting is so designed as to pei mi t of better acriuaintanceship wilh the ebb r iiiuulu 1 and th" many new ones wVinh have come to join the church during; the recent revival meetuips. A most cordial invitation is extended to all to be pi f sent. Vote for Wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff.
Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 19.
AMERICANS BARRED FROrV
CITY OF JAUREZ
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE EE PASO. TEXAS. May :; Ameiians have been barred from Juan z. Kate Sunday all. 1 hose in the Mexican city were ordered to 1'. ten norl and the saloons tlo-ie vcre closed. It Is expected by Juarez business men that, the city will be turned over to members of the revolutionary government within "4 hours, tioubt is expressed that tlieie will be any tihimt; whenever lit- turr.over is mad-. 1!" there is. aeon dini; to a
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T 1 1 m e w n i chosen by the at Chihuahua
tntr to assume charge of Juarez as soon as the city falls in'o r--be hands. Hi Ftiapie is W it!, held. but. li" IS t.lld to b" Gen. Antonio 'i!lureal. A number of Varjui Indian .- -i- iers in Juarez are said to have been d' artned and placed under tuard. oue to an openly mutinous attitude.
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Vote for Wcrren T. McCray. No. 13. Wtu. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney. a. O. Schaaf (61) Ccvnty Commlsslot.er.
Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney. Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 13. Q. O. Schaaf (61) County Conun isloner.
I'-rman for the third'
Kncco Giorfiio
ward, has mov"d his family Into their new bungalow residence at Mat;oun ave. O. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner. A visitor at. the home of Mr. and
t Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. A .torncy.
FOR BQML ECZEMA Apply Zemo, the Clean, Antiscptl; Liquid Easy to Use Does Not Stain Creasy salves and ointments should r.ot be cpplied it g-x;d clear skin is wanted, "rom any drugkt for 35c, or Sl'JO for .-.re," size, tct a bottle of Zemo. When ap olicd as directed it effectively removes eucma, quickly stops itchinR. and he: !s skin troubles, also sores.
ounds and cnainip. It pene"ansoT st;d siot'r.es. Zemo ic ri-rxr-.d-ablo find inexpTisive. c liquid, 'i'ry ii, r3 w believe von have ever u.'C-a is cs clTcc-"t-;it:sfyii!;,. :: w. i.cC),c:i o.
burns, trates, a clear antin no'.'iir.v tivc an 1
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lMth St., is Flint. Mich
Mrs. . fo: I
Mrs. J. E. O'Ne William I'.Tsch
s. net k's stay. G. O. Schaaf (61) Cotinty Commissioner. The F.eRcons will meet at the home of Mrs. John llartmnii, the 10th of Mny instead of this afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. P. H:il as hud been originally arrangtd. The inferior decorating "f the Hale liome at the piesent time as the caue of the wok's postponement of the club. G. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner. Mrs. Georjje Septer and Mrs. W. S. ITynn. represent intr the Indiana HarVor oider of Easter Star nave !o. turned from the convention at Indianapolis where th" Grand Chapter convened. Mrs. F ynn was elected in th" place of Mis. Wtirich who was unable to fco.
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Wm. O. Thom.-vs (25) for Pros. Attorney. i 6. O. Sdiarvf (61) County Commissioner. Vote for Warrea T. McCray. No. 13.
members
with her
of the No t oniorrow
MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mothers who value their own comfort anil the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray s' Sweet Powders for Children, for use 'hroughout the season Thr-y Krfak up Colds, K"lieve Fev ( -rishness. Const ipn-' tion. Teethinsr Disorders, Headache anli Stomach Troubles, t'sed by mothers for over 30 vear-. THESE POWDERS GIVTT SATISFACTION. AH Drur Stores., Don't accept any substitute. Adv. i
GOING SOME The response to our East Chicago Stock Sale has been tremendous. Every day our store is filled with eager buyers.
tirm in Stockhave two son.eoliej;e. it l-
wbetner one ol
a"
On next Tuesday you will be called upon to select the candidates for the Republican ticket for the coming election in November. Let me urge upon you, as your duty at this time, to go to the polls and cast your vote for the candidates which your conscience dictates are the most' quahfied to hold the various offices. t To my many friends who have worked diligently for ray nomination tor the office of Sheriff during this campaign, there is nothing I can say which adequately express my profound gratitude to them. Within the past few days numerous accusations have been made against various candidates, by other candidates and their supporters, and I therefore wish to state that I am not the candidate of any clique, faction or combination. I am standing on my record and such support as I have received during the campaign has been. I believe, on account of the record I have made as an nffirer and as a Cltlen.
I am a Republican of twenty-five years' standing in this community and j have always been a loyal worker and at all times have sought the good of my party and my country. ... .
I have tried to conduct my campaign in a clean, tair ana impartial manner and pledge myself, if elected, to conduct the office of Sheriff in the same ' manner, adding to this the highest possible degree of efficiency. In closing. 1 wish to say. whether I receive this nomination or not. I will always have a kindly feeling toward the citizens of this county for the uniform courtesy they have shown me during the campaign and 1 now ask that on next Tuesday, if you consistently can, you vote for Number 53, my number on the ballot. Yours sincerely, W. H. OLDS.
Uric Acid Treatment 75c Bottle (32 doses) free
Just because you start the day worried and tirec:. with aehinp head, hurnintr and hearing- down pains In the back worn out before the day begins do not think you have to stay in that condition. T'e strong and well. Get rid of the pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, rheu
matic suffering, achingr back or kidney trouble rnued I clrt. (Jet - more sleep., if your rest is
i broken hail a dozen mio.- a mum, i von will appreciate the comfort and
strength this treatment pives. It henni.-it Ism. kidney- nntl ladder . !le. and all other ailments due to excessive acid, no matter how chronic r stubborn, yield to Tlie Williams Treatment . Send this notice and 1 n cents to pay part cost of pestatre. raekinc. etc.. to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co.. P. O. B'dfr.. East Hampton. Conn. You will receive a 7,".c bottle (.".J doses) free, by parcel post. No further obligation on your part. Only one free bottle to any family or address, adv.
by those dira nominal fee
160-162 Slate St., Hammond.
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Chicago and McCook Aves, East Chicago, Ind.
Agency f
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Repairing in all its branches. Cars washed and Simonized. We take used cars in trade. Peter Skafish and Wm. H. West, Props. Phone East Chicago 832.
Man'jai.gM.JUii.if.'e
born to md Child
ed
w hton Is ai -
entertainment to be
benefit of tlie church dale
of May 23rd. There will be many included in the cast and a very fine pro-
pram is under selection ectinc it There will be
charged for admission . Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 13. Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K'ovach of 4 8.tr! Melville ave. have occasion to be proud
over the birth of a lille son them vesterday. It is the sect
in the family. Mr. and Mrs. John Scakas of Alexn,iPr nve lost their nine week's old
babe yesterday. The funeral Is taking place today from the Holy Trir-.ty church In Calumet. The cause of the death was malnutrition. Wm. O. Thomas (23) for Pros. Attorney. The ev a ti pel ist ic meetinas held for the past few weeks at the First Christian Church in Indiana Harbor came to a most successful conclusion last evening with more than one hurdrrd and fifty accessions made to the church and the attendance at the Sunday school session yesterday morning num bered four hundred and eighty. the most of any numeral satherinpr of Sunday school worshippers in any one day. Tlv.rty-sit declared themselves vesterday to Evaneelist Snyder to hecome converted to the church. The meetings throughout have bt en promotive of Rood in the community. Evanprlist Snyder deserves jrreat com i to better lives of Christianity and is to better lives of Chritsianity and Is
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T'.ViKiill!
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 6:0OTO 8-.00HM.
Be Sure About Your Policies Of course, you have your property insured. But have you ENOUGH insurance ? And does your insurance cover what you think it covers? Maybe your insurance protection needs adjusting. We shall be glad to go over the matter with you. No charge.
Capital And Surplus $65,000.00
Tpiiff
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EAST CHICAGO
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