Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 25, Hammond, Lake County, 21 August 1920 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Aucrust 21, 1920.

BENEFIT GAME DESERVES BIG

iiT i y" n paft c!'v M n!J int-Iica;. that

ATTENDANCE

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th.- cnftiuwl-.isement of women v..i-rs n t n iehem Met

i likely to (hurls' 'he political i-.m - j C nad in n Pacific ..

'. '.h.- i-ounl !! . Those i !ls t entral I.eaMi-r

I tint . . ! . . A . tiriimr tn i n 1 1 '.! oa n ' Chcsa vh k e n1 Oh I

batl-vs who limr xiMted Indinnapol s recently, that a larne number of women .trr who have horn regarded i tjna' l:iehd politically will support tht- enti'e ti'i'iiltlit'iin ticket this fall.

P.U't It' I 1'lU It'll .'!' V onl. ll V ! ! s III Ihtt ll.'i t i.tri j hn 11. t w ft tht 'r w lik-iy to result

. 52 lr.F.. 20321c; favy. 2 !..ili,cvs, 110 to 175 ibf ' '

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i.55; 2 hard whiter. 2.01 lit'TTXr: Rc-c!r'.3

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Chicago and N". .i!h Usi. rn 'hii-ne.i. Mil ami St faml ..

Colorado Kin!

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.,hi,. lime in uttin; nml will I.m'Iv York CentiHl .. I ,,rl Ityrn T'-.imH..

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ar i .i e-od crowd is exppot.'d. ".hiff A-.:t-n wi'.l ha vc soniv lTT-n thre to is'.-.-p th .-rntrd out side th lins. ? :niav Mio-.ht he a day for tho fans t.-. rmf mh.T for a V'n time. j-vc.:y f.-r.t donated hv th spctatt.T T,.J.?.Vt

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h.ns announced lhnt a sp.-

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j h-.rc-s 'o t. p.acci m ''"iiwnion '. pi iv- in tho h-oro' di.'ti iots of th i'i'v j vUi. iv wives ai:d m.ohers. htt.-v !h I hous hol.I ,-nrcs. will have an opp.-rtun. j ixy i.o b. com export in th.- u?" of the j vo'.lli; ilovice. j In sftne eounri-s where machine nr.--i -ised it. not I Sieved by the sti'e ! hoard of eieeu-n comnti-JiiiinT- ""it ln..rf will h- enoush nwohmw to take

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J.ls!"s, 2o'g25I;-ii; young- Americas. 26 'i r2l, lonehorns. 25 'a1? 26: brick, 23. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 45; cherkii.1'. -'J: Styrir.RS. 34S. roosters. 24.

I 22'(25; durk. 32. r4 fr POTATOK Receipts 6S ears.

IWiere Everybody Goes

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HAMMOND :: INDIANA The Coolest Place in Town

county officials have rrp-Ttod to 1 I .0 1 nr j,,.,.,. . ,.,t ,-ows. canners, v-il ' U tell Chin. y. secr. t:i; v of the rie.-icm j ra1vf,!, ,,-ady . i commissioners, that thi r'in !-:1 " 11 ! :

adopted there.

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THEY MADE IT HOT FOR FRANK

ace Meet Not County Fair Held

TODAY AND SUNDAY Harry Rogers and Co. Presents "The Lingerie Show" A Miniature Musical Comedy 10 PEGPLE MOSTLY GIRLS CATCHY MUSIC AND SPECIAL SCENERY

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HURDERS TRIO Singing, Dancing and Instrumental

EMMET dc K00RE Bits of BJarnev.

REEDERS & ARMSTRONG Piano Diversion.

ELI DAWSON Comedian.

AUDITORIUM ;!

HARVEY & GOULD Laugh Frovokers.

"Rsi1r.ts over th--. county have gain

" " t ed 'he impression thai the bin rnce ! A riot was very nearly precipitated in in( . he,(, a, ,hft co,ln.v fa.r! f , oin.e of Frank AVaoWioz an eve- - .. at Cl.,WR ri.in. ,,ext w,.k W,U ; l ir-tr fipo when tho real estate firm bear- I h. nm in lX,n n,.,.t vv.lh ft coun'y ! ii-.tr th aforesaid's nam advorttsod a j fair llUt ,hi!) is .,t .uald iSdm B. brand r.ew bungalow for only SS'W j u,-...,is whi on a vas t to Oarv this1

dr v n ana ti ia miu . m-'rning'. .

a few minutes walk from the down j - j i,.,,, this ln-prsin can b cor- : t--wn." 'thv advertisement in Tho Times j re(...-.,i Ks t;,..rw, wa i,P no fair i n j t'fissiried cobimn read, and when h j any siiape ,-.r form. .Neither is it be-; VtViehcvv-;. --. o!!1l.o re-opened atter FupP''", mjf given undr the auspo es of the

ked like "bread i:r.e in iroiu i Lake fount y Agricuitutal Association.

c f otTle. About 4a peoplo showea j That body w il have nothing to do with i i.o and th.-n th- fun began. Jit. with th exemption of putting in ! Mr. Vacheuiez .says ho smel'.ed rn.-r ! thir attrndur.ee." j : ads than h could possibly dream, "When it was decided not to hold a .'.. -- j. They wiped his nose with them.! fair this year, som fifty race fans of I -."rood t hem In his teeth and not manv i the county chipped m ,n apiece and njir.nte-i bad elapsed until h" st.irt.l ; decided to give one ..f th biictst race j of in search of an atomizer. Hut rsoth- J mee's ev.--r hld --n a track an.l nmh.n; j

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THEATRE 3S7 C?nmt Ave., Hammoid. TODAY Special KITTY GORDON IN "Mandarin's Gold" Also Maid Mad TOMORROW MAE MARSH IN "The Glorious Adventure" Also The Dangerous Girl

Extra Special Coming Monday and Tuesday. "THE BRAZILIAN HEIRESS" A Miniature Musical Comedy.

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Dear Dad:

East Chicago, Ind., August 21, 1920.

thev kfpt poor Frank on i can stop n from be-in,; the birsest but!

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ii-.. i.-.b u-ntil about midnight trying t

i!e vvht.se $.400 be would take. It j The first horses started arriving! v..- 'with trrent ditTieulty that h kept yestr. lay and judging from the hi j w-.;l! known Hammond Jna.rtits slrinjr of starters race horse fans r !

-triviri!-.t for action, quarreling j Bwi "'iii ciassy events. AS ,

elves as to who got there- an anaen attraction, orueiais i i no ,

! I ace meet secured the services of an ,

fro.

Mr. Wachewlc3 says lit" nine i im , - Pd .urelv created a sensation and he nte of the bovs cla.mcd t would not eouid have sold two doz-n such houses j b complete without a baUoo,, ascen- . . .. j -r dtttti-ti th.Tt ro-! Sien -

t'lroug-n tr.e ao- - p are anxious for homes and will Kt a home of their own. if the terms are t-0 they can meet them."

TODAY Harry Corey in "BULLET PRCOF" Also Kathaleen CiHiarn-. TOMORROW William Ivussell in "TONS OF SUFFERING CREEK"

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TODAY Special Feature "WHO'S YOUR SERVANT" An A!! Star Cast Tc morrow ar.d Monday

"OTHER MAN'S SHOES'

As a fellow grows cider he sees the wisdom of many things he couldn't cr wouldn't see hen he was younger. At twenty-six I know the wisdom of saving money. 1 have been practising it for six years. Twice it Ii3s had a direct influence in securing for me a considerable promotion. It has also enabled me to take advantage cf several opportunities to make profitable investments. I guess th? t the fellows that learn life's lessons early are the ones that make the surest and Quickest success.

Affectionately,

BOB.

!:,st Chicago SiBank J.KALMAN REPPA.PfCSiDENT WHICH PAYS 3 ON SAVINGS

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HARDING PREPARES

It is not the intention of the offi- ! cials to make any money for them

selves and all money over xpenso will be hvid' -1 hiv Tig- th different

p. s-s of th American Legion in Lak" j

j county. Tliepv organization desire j j your a ttTidane to make the races a ;

finaneia. siiccffs.

(OR llAtif IE WHi FOR

Will Give Important Pronouncement Concerning League Next Sat.

PULLMAN ROBBER

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ET OKOROK R. HOLM ES ; a. credited with -riminal record. ar ! 'ST4FF CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE 1 j being: soupht today .v authorities in! MARION. O., Auk. 21-Senator War- j ,.orinct ifn wUh the theft y .- st e r.Ia y . f j ren G. HardinK's next important pro- j a r.K jj.t miil p.-'i-h. --.ntair, :ng ' n-t'incement concerning the b ague of j j j nfl ,t ra?n fr,ltT, , n fln nlit). ! r.ar-.r.r.s issue described a th para- i rtrr(j and Klevnth s' . s-af -n of the i mount issue of the campaicn will b , ininf.,. Central stati-.n . K-h; others ! trade one week from today in a fr-.nt j Art. holieved to be impl ica t-d in th I porch speech to a visitin delegation Marine theft, whil the three name, ' f Indiana republicans. ; and two others are believed to hav j The n-iminee will. at this tim. it is , r,mIJ1 it , thl? B.-tuaI robbery. j ur.derst'-od. male full reply to the at - j Kt.r many months, poli.e tele- - frks fr-rn democratic sources that the phrno ir.';. ( . ,. t'.,P1.d nnd m-n. -,-! r.-r--o licans have rot Mifieieptly clari- skjpn,,nt ,,-atched at th p.;man ! ft' d the league atmosphere. i Trust f r... to which th money had i S'-ni tlcie between now and Nov- j,,pn consiirned . I ember, it is believed, the republicans j j

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ft yHE LEGENDARY VAM- ,K 1 PIRE was said to suck th- p life blood of sleeping men. Tr.e $ Fire Vampire is not lrralary. hi Its menace is ever present. fc: t J Are you awake to thi- f!arij;cr7 U Is your propertj' injured a a. I h protected? Without extra eo.-t, the I LRT- ' iord Fire Ivstrance Com cany oners special Fire Prevention

Service together with its sound '

tire insurance, v.hita mh'ins double rrotjCt ;r.n. To fullv un-

derstand ard obtain this t ctive protection, 'p!'one or wriiu this rj "Hartford" Agency. jf?

v ill offer the voters a defiuite, con - , yA'TVC tt cret pn -p.v-a! to substitute for th" xiiAl AO Vu,

Vi'.son b-acue of nations, an association of nati.-ns v. hieh Senator Hurd-iog-firs' mrntion'd in his speech of acr( p'ance." It is !;it:m;ife,i wt Hardtne headTiar-

CLAIR M. STEPHENS,

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t. r 1 r-rti tint such a plan is now heir.;.v" ork-d out by n group of notable

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The na?t Si- yank w!! so .o Eas- i t i- ii i t-i

with t.ie Jiitjtaiif, iaa. ui.i

r. ':b! len ns r.nionjr w!i. :n are list..,!

F:.'ru 'Root, now In F.urope

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fast i'eerles.-; A. ..'. Th'- Yanks - f'-oted t r e rr!e!Vi the first th s-a-son f'-'i ;n fix innir.es, j

The iiti up is es f.-Uows: Kbr!. 'f: I

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If Yen Lose Your

Pocketbook

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vour monpv is eonr. but u you loje your ciecKnook your

monev i si ill safe in the bank where no one can get it but yourself.

Don't risk vour money. Folk

the settlement of your bills.

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OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN THIS DANK AND PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK. General Banking, Real Estate and Insurance

American "i rust and Savings Bank "The Bank That Stwicc Built."

A. J. SWANSON. Pres. DANIEL BROWN, Vice-Prcs. H. 0. RFJSSIG, Secretary-Treasurer

Just the word "COAL" ought to be enogfi at this time of year to bring you in with an order. Everybody in town ought to know the kind of coal we sell and the way we handle it. Those who have tried our COAL say they want nothing better. Try one ton at least for your own satisfactoin.

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y.r Root." s-vd S-.ia'or ifardtnir. c b"n doir.is i-.-lablo work in 1 , I ." No impliflca'lon of the tafmnt was f r. l.e-tr.i ingr and some of hi hnarers t'.r- w from it that Root wotiid be the rV.'.ef framer of the republican suhstit (mjv roU'lIl" eonferences Were Sched-

l'ea f .-r the penator today.

Harvey, editor, and one of the Wilson nininds-rations bitterest en-iu.s. m .-n-ions t bos scht-dub-d to confer w ith t he candidat.

for tht- Yank?, ! A eood tame is expected. Th" j-uro wtu he call-'! at 2 p. m . at the Harri. I on hish ?ch' 'diamond . i

POSTPONE FIGHTS

h a fi brpn b!i f 1 " r K i t ("hirnff T h s :i f t rn fr; . T ?' -i m hn ; : T will h? fsi. sBd n xt S : 't r fi .1 1- afiprnr.nn .

REPUBLICANS TOOK TIME BY FORELOCK

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FIRST CALUMET TRUST AND SAYINGS BANK EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA

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j "VHEAT Dec. :.".; March 231:4. Party Has Prepared for i , tTm 14,V lw17 , t I 122 to 121 . May llf, to 119' . Months for Drive Among ! oats-s-i'i. s ti to : tiv: pc. 3

the New Voters. i 7! .t?,,:"T:..; . ,,..,..

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MARKKT ri.OK NTCW YORK. Aug. 21 The stoc

t TI M ES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL INDIANAPOLIS. 1NI., AllJ. 21 Kr.f ranehisement of nearly hOO.nftO wo

men voters in Indiana will not affect i market closed steady today. U.

t'-.o r publican campaign plans in the Steel yr,!d up to S!' followed by a re-j state. KxpectinR that the suffrage oessior to while Baldwin, after! amendment would be ratiiied before el- j st ll'tig up to lnT 1-4, reacted to 1 o 6 1 2 . j 't;on day. leaders of the party have j Studebaker fell one poinr from th-H b.-n" preparing for months for an in- ; h-i?h to fij 1-4 ar.d then recovered its; tensive drive amona; the new voters. ; loss. A firm undertone was shown "n ! Republican women thioutjhout th th oil shares, many, of them holdin.r j ftate are organized and now are pre- i their gains. pared for doing- their full share of pre- j The railroad shares receded siisrhtly. j election work in securing' the full repis I Total shares stocks were 227.700 t trution of the women voters. The wo- shares, bonds S.SSS.ona. m'r-.'s state organ 'sat Ion. under the di- The total si'. stocks for th wek j re -t ton of Miss Dorothy ctmningham. i were 2.135. shares; bonds 46.1 65. one. j

will devote every minut of the time, h'-tween now and the election in see- j Aliis Chalmers i;p to if that republican doctrines are j American Can carried to the women who have not American Car and Foundry yet formed a party affiliation. American locomotive

Preliminary reports on polls ts Kn j American Smeitir.r

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Did your ever stop to think? your wages set into the bank whether you put them there or not. If you spend all, the other fellow banks your money. Why not bank some of your wages yourself? The best way is to leave part of your pay check on deposit in a savings account every time you cash your pay check. Keep some of your wages for yourself in this safe, strong bank. Thousands of wage earners in this city are saving regularly. Arc you one of them?, It is never too late to start saving. hy not let this bank help you in the savings habit? Bring your next pay check here and use part of it to start a savings account. Capital and Surplus $120,090.09 Open Friday Evenings from 6 Until S "The Bank That Service Built" Bonds-Insurance-Trusts-Checking Accounts

Tel. Kast Chlcapo IS DE. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST rtrst National mt.

Cor. Cnlcao it Forsyth At

Conscltntion in EngUs. 'iftaiu To'Uh S'.avlgn and H-mlio. r:iT rntr;t, imi.

If You Have Eleciric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND O la O Prorr.nt and Efficient Service AKvav. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUPPLY

& REPAIR COMPANY j Th Electric Motor Hosrita! ! 142 Sibley St. Hammond j

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--Capital and Surplus $ 110,000.00 n-.- ' V The First State Trust I and Savings Bank I 137th and CEDAR STREETS j : INDIANA HARBOR

Your Strongbox .iScre do you keep your valuables insurance policies. Liberty bonds, shares of stock, deed and abstract, important receipts and heirloom jewelry? In a safe at home? the safe is the guidepost of the modern burglar. Around the house, to be mislaid, destroyed by fire, or taken by a thief? Why not be safe and systematic? For $3 a year you can rent a safety deposit box in the strong steel vault at this bank. Wouldn't it be worth less than a penny a day to have your own safety deposit box? Rent one of these boxes while it is available.

THE HOME OF THE STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I

Under State Government Supervision

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